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Contraposition Posted 13 years ago
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find

to find someone to do something

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to find someone doing something?
  

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Both are possible, but they mean very different things, I found George kissing my wife. I must find someone to teach him a lesson.

  • Both are possible, but they mean very different things, I found George kissing my wife.
  • I must find someone to teach him a lesson.
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Both are possible, but they mean very different things,

I found George kissing my wife. I must find someone to teach him a lesson.

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