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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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All or possibly all or not all?

Hi. Please tell me if the underlined parts indicate the notion of all pencils bought yesterday or possibly all pencils bought yesterday or just a number of pencils (that is, not all pencils) bought yesterday.

1. Pencils I bought yesterday were short.
2. Some pencils I bought yesterday were short.
3. Today I brought out pencils I bought yesterday.
4. Today I brought out some pencils I bought yesterday.
  

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Anonymous Please tell me if the underlined parts indicate the notion of all pencils bought yesterday or possibly all pencils bought yesterday or just a number of pencils (that is, not all pencils) bought yesterday. 1. The grammar is odd or unacceptable, but some or all pencils.

  • Anonymous Please tell me if the underlined parts indicate the notion of all pencils bought yesterday or possibly all pencils bought yesterday or just a number of pencils (that is, not all pencils) bought yesterday.
  • 1.
  • The grammar is odd or unacceptable, but some or all pencils.
  • 2.
  • some or all pencils 3.
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AnonymousPlease tell me if the underlined parts indicate the notion of all pencils bought yesterday or possibly all pencils bought yesterday or just a number of pencils (that is, not all pencils) bought yesterday.
1. The grammar is odd or unacceptable, but some or all pencils.
2. some or all pencils
3. some or all pencils
4. some or all pencils

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