navi tasan
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- Nov 19, 2002
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- Persian
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- Iran
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- United States
1) All windows will break one day.
2) All windows will one day break.
3) One day all windows will break.
I think #1 and #2 are ambiguous. They could have the absurd meaning that all windows will break on the same day, and they could have the logical meaning that they will all break but not necessarily on the same day.
I think #3 can only have the absurd meaning that all windows will break on the same day.
Is that correct?
How do you understand the sentences?
2) All windows will one day break.
3) One day all windows will break.
I think #1 and #2 are ambiguous. They could have the absurd meaning that all windows will break on the same day, and they could have the logical meaning that they will all break but not necessarily on the same day.
I think #3 can only have the absurd meaning that all windows will break on the same day.
Is that correct?
How do you understand the sentences?