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In article , Whisky-dave wrote:
Is that always true as you've told me it isn't.
I have told you no such thing. Now you're lying.
I'm not lying I'm asking.
Where above is that question? No question mark and not forrmulated like a question.
If "Is that always true as you've told me it isn't" isn't a question then it's a statement.
Sigh, the carousel again. That's why I said that I've told you no such
thing.
So what does always mean.
Maybe you should consult a dictionary when you don't know what a word means?
See caught you out there do you know what a dictonary is for ?
Yes.
I know what it means
So stop asking me then.
You seem to think it has a differnt meaning that is the point isn't it.
How things "seem" to you is of no concern to me. I know what it means and
I use it appropriately.
So how can you use the word always....
I use it when appropriate by typing it or saying it. Is this really a serious question?
Yes, how do you know you'rte using it correctly ?
By being aware of its definition.
You are foreign afterall ...
What that has to do with anyting it anyone's guess. You are supposedly a
native speaker and struggle immensly trying to formulate simple parsable
sentences.
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