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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Does this refer to a time or a place?

Does the first sentence "We aren't there yet" refer to a point in time? Is it natural to say this?
We aren't there yet. We'll think of something when the time comes.

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Anonymous Does the first sentence "We aren't there yet" refer to a point in time? No, it refers to a location. Anonymous Is it natural to say this?

  • Anonymous Does the first sentence "We aren't there yet" refer to a point in time?
  • No, it refers to a location.
  • Anonymous Is it natural to say this?
  • Yes, when you are going someplace.
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AnonymousDoes the first sentence "We aren't there yet" refer to a point in time?
No, it refers to a location.
AnonymousIs it natural to say this?
Yes, when you are going someplace. (Walking, biking, canoeing, hiking, on a bus, on a train, etc.),

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