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Tara2 Posted 6 years ago
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You can't either talk to him or write to his father

You can't either talk to him or write to his father.

Can't this sentence mean two things:
First meaning: You can neither talk to him nor write to his father.
Second meaning: You can do one of those things. You have to do both.

  

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Tara2 Second meaning: You can do one of those things. You have to do both. This does not appear to make sense.

  • Tara2 Second meaning: You can do one of those things.
  • You have to do both.
  • This does not appear to make sense.
  • Please make sure that you typed it as you intended.
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Tara2Second meaning: You can do one of those things. You have to do both.

This does not appear to make sense. Please make sure that you typed it as you intended.

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