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Teleostomi Posted 19 years ago
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the last thing


That's the last thing I want to do before I go home.

Can this sentence mean either (1) I don't want to do the thing. or (2) I may do it, but after the other things.?


  

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Out of context it could mean either.

  • Out of context it could mean either.
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Out of context it could mean either.

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