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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

following

I learned that the meaning of something like 'next sunday' is not clear.

"See you next Sunday"
"Do you mean this coming Sunday or the one after?"

Does the same go for 'the following sunday'?
  

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contraposition I learned that the meaning of something like 'next sunday' is not clear. Sometimes; it all depends on what day the conversation takes place. contraposition Does the same go for 'the following sunday'?

  • contraposition I learned that the meaning of something like 'next sunday' is not clear.
  • Sometimes; it all depends on what day the conversation takes place.
  • contraposition Does the same go for 'the following sunday'?
  • Yes: sometimes.
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contrapositionI learned that the meaning of something like 'next sunday' is not clear.
Sometimes; it all depends on what day the conversation takes place.
contrapositionDoes the same go for 'the following sunday'?
Yes: sometimes.
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Is 'next ... ' in a direct speech changed to 'the following ...' in the matching indirect speech?
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contrapositionIs 'next ... ' in a direct speech changed to 'the following ...' in the matching indirect speech?
Yes, or 'the next'.

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