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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Hi.

"To the question of whether he thought United were capable of recovering the lost ground, he replied: "I've got nothing to suggest anything else."" [From The Guardian.]

Does the reply mean that he is sure that United are capable of recovering the lost ground?

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He's not quite saying that he's certain , but the evidence, or the facts that he knows, suggests that they are.

  • He's not quite saying that he's certain , but the evidence, or the facts that he knows, suggests that they are.
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He's not quite saying that he's certain, but the evidence, or the facts that he knows, suggests that they are.
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Thank you, GPY, for your useful reply.
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AnonymousDoes the reply mean that he is sure that United are capable of recovering the lost ground?
He has no evidence (at all) to support the opposite conclusion.

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