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Contraposition Posted 9 years ago
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"I guess he'd seen enough"

"I guess he'd seen enough."


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contraposition What does it mean? " Which part don't you understand? Surely you know what 'guess' means and what 'see' means.

  • contraposition What does it mean?
  • " Which part don't you understand?
  • Surely you know what 'guess' means and what 'see' means.
  • So maybe it's the tense ( past perfect ) that is puzzling you?
  • CJ
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contrapositionWhat does it mean?
"I guess he'd (=he had) seen enough."

Which part don't you understand? Surely you know what 'guess' means and what 'see' means. So maybe it's the tense (past perfect) that is puzzling you?

CJ

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