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Towel bee Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Ambiguity

Nothing works faster than Anadin. (Anadin is a pain drug)
  

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Nothing works faster than Anadin (does); what makes you think it's ambiguous? What other meaning do you think it conveys? Thanks Karan

  • Nothing works faster than Anadin (does); what makes you think it's ambiguous?
  • What other meaning do you think it conveys?
  • Thanks Karan
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Nothing works faster than Anadin (does); what makes you think it's ambiguous? What other meaning do you think it conveys?


Thanks

Karan

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towel bee Nothing works faster than Anadin. (Anadin is a pain drug)

There is no ambiguity in the sentence. It means Anadin is the best painkiller.


(Cross-posted)

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towel bee Nothing works faster than Anadin. (Anadin is a pain drug)

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