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Posted by CQ on 10/17/44 11:36
In article <422prqF1h29tjU1@individual.net>, paul.sture@decus.ch says...
> What part of the following don't you understand?
Well, I understand them all perfectly.
> "I own a car but during the winter months I live without one because the
> trains get through when a car cannot."
"I prefer Mac OSx but when I go to work I have to use Windows because
that's what the company uses."
> or, to reverse the seasons:
>
> "I own a car but during the summer months I live without one because I
> walk or use a bicycle".
"I use Mac OSx while I'm home for the summer but when I go to school I
have to use Windows because that's what they have there."
> Or even:
>
> "I own a car in Switzerland, but in Pairs I live without one because
> parking is so difficult."
"I use the Mac OSx in Switzerland and dream of living in Paris."
Your examples were very nice but none of them really fit the preceding
debate. Do you have any examples that might use the absolute terminology
of "my entire life" like Michelle did?
"I live my entire life without a car" and "I live without a car for the
summer months and ride a bicycle." are two very different concepts.
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CQ
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