Re: Is the bank closed already or closed still?

From: Travers Naran (tnaran_at_no-more-virii-please.direct.ca)
Date: 03/13/05


Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 17:35:53 GMT

Konrad Den Ende wrote:
> Regard the following sentence, please.
>
> $B6d9T$,$b$&JD$^$C$F$$$^$9!#(B
>
> Would you say that
>
> a) the bank has closed already (as in: Konrad runs up to
> the door, all sweaty, red in the face and spreading
> horror among people around by his swearing and
> uninterpretable babbling in a strange language nobody
> except a few Sweeds comprehend),

It's a). The $B$b$&(B refers to a change in condition. As in, some situation
has gone from one state to a different one. If you're referring to a
situation that was in one state before and STILL is in that state, $B$^$@(B is
your friend.

And in your situation, I'd say, $B$M!"(B $B$d$/$6$5$s$_$?$$?M$K$*6b$rB_$7$F$b$i$((B
$B$k$G$7$g$&!#(B



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