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Roky0071 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

'The school of Keshimar reopen today' what is the meaning?

I am confused of the meaning of 'The school of Keshimar reopen today'. It express the future meaning or the sense of immediacy (momentary completed event). I saw this example on the news headline. Please explain.

  

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Are you sure it didn't say 'school s '? There's more than one school in Keshimar. The present tense is normal for news headlines.

  • Are you sure it didn't say 'school s '?
  • There's more than one school in Keshimar.
  • The present tense is normal for news headlines.
  • If you read the headline before say, 9am, they won't have opened yet.
  • If you read it after 9am they will already have opened.
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Are you sure it didn't say 'schools'? There's more than one school in Keshimar.

The present tense is normal for news headlines. If you read the headline before say, 9am, they won't have opened yet. If you read it after 9am they will already have opened.

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