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Rishonly Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

NOT SO LONG AGO (MEANING)

"Not so long ago, TI would have flown in participants from all over the globe."

Does 'Not so long ago' mean recently? What is the complete meaning of this sentence?
  

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Up until recently, TI would have flown in participants from all over the globe. It was not that long ago that TI provided air transportation for participants from all over the globe. TI used to provide air transportation for all paticipants from all over the world, but in more recent times they don't provide that service.

  • Up until recently, TI would have flown in participants from all over the globe.
  • It was not that long ago that TI provided air transportation for participants from all over the globe.
  • TI used to provide air transportation for all paticipants from all over the world, but in more recent times they don't provide that service.
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Up until recently, TI would have flown in participants from all over the globe.

It was not that long ago that TI provided air transportation for participants from all over the globe.

TI used to provide air transportation for all paticipants from all over the world, but in more recent times they don't provide that service.
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Thanks much, Davkett.

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