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Asked on October 13, 2021 in Grammar.
“There is no time like that”. Never means “the universe didn’t exist”. I never recognize 90% of people, and it is a leap to say there is no time or history to go with it, and there is no time to go with it, and no time to make a mistake.” What
makes this expression strange is that it takes two negative expressions and deletes them both, without making sure to flip things connected to them. The word “I never recognize 10% of the people” might be better put, but a smaller number can make the problem seem smaller. And I can’t say that this style of speech is based on psychology,
but on logic.
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Asked on October 11, 2021 in Grammar.
“There is no time like that”. Never means “the universe didn’t exist”. I never recognize 90% of people, and it is a leap to say there is no time or history to go with it, and there is no time to go with it, and no time to make a mistake.” What
makes this expression strange is that it takes two negative expressions and deletes them both, without making sure to flip things connected to them. The word “I never recognize 10% of the people” might be better put, but a smaller number can make the problem seem smaller. And I can’t say that this style of speech is based on psychology,
but on logic.
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- 8 answers
- 126865 votes