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AaronArt Posted 9 years ago
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Will have been taken by now...

'Some kind of measures will have been taken by now...'

Q: Does it imply with a great deal of certainty that the measures have just been already taken and what else possible meanings might have the clause/sentence?

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AaronArt Does it imply with a great deal of certainty that the measures have just been already taken I don't know that it is 'a great deal', but basically, yes. AaronArt what else possible meanings might have the clause/sentence? I can think of none.

  • AaronArt Does it imply with a great deal of certainty that the measures have just been already taken I don't know that it is 'a great deal', but basically, yes.
  • AaronArt what else possible meanings might have the clause/sentence?
  • I can think of none.
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AaronArtDoes it imply with a great deal of certainty that the measures have just been already taken

I don't know that it is 'a great deal', but basically, yes.

AaronArtwhat else possible meanings might have the clause/sentence?

I can think of none.

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