I was watching an educational documentry and I heard the person say: "He could reopen trade with either one, as long as they lift their restrictions off."
Does that mean that he could only reopen trade with one at a time?
The topic is the 1812 war, Non-Intercourse Act
Does that mean that he could only reopen trade with one at a time? I think that's more a matter of the facts of the situation than a matter of grammar, so it might mean that, but it might also not mean that. CJ
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Does that mean that he could only reopen trade with one at a time?
I think that's more a matter of the facts of the situation than a matter of grammar, so it might mean that, but it might also not mean that.
CJ