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Frostwhite Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Implication

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What does this statement imply?

'I have seen better from you.'

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To me, it indicates/implies underachievement, a sense that you performed worse than is expected of you. It's similar to saying I expect better from you.

  • To me, it indicates/implies underachievement, a sense that you performed worse than is expected of you.
  • It's similar to saying I expect better from you.
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To me, it indicates/implies underachievement, a sense that you performed worse than is expected of you. It's similar to saying

I expect better from you.
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It normally means that your present performance (at whatever task is being discussed) is not as good as some of your past performances.

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