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Old 24-Feb-2004, 01:59
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I have a question what this sentence implies
"if you want book, book it is"
my question is second part that is book it is indicate to future or present
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It's likely to be (near) future, but it could also be almost instantaneous.
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Old 24-Feb-2004, 13:56
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  • A: I want book.
    B: If you want book then book it is.

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