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Abdulrahman5 Posted 9 years ago
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When I say I've put something in the fridge, It means that it's still in the fridge or it maybe out of the fridge
  

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It would normally be taken to mean that it's still there.

  • It would normally be taken to mean that it's still there.
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It would normally be taken to mean that it's still there.

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abdulrahman5 When I say I've put something in the fridge, It means that it's still in the fridge or it maybe out of the fridge

Not necessarily. All I know that I've put it into the fridge and it still should be there. But I may not know if someone took it out of the fridge.

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