Raymond Horton wrote:

Christopher Smith wrote:


Can we just agree that while each of the two terms seems to be more popular in certain contexts, there is a fair bit of overlap, both in meaning and usage?

Christopher




That depends. How do you define "overlap," "meaning" and "usage?"
;-)


Hold on a moment, partner, how do you define "define?"

Did we ever learn what the meanind of "is" is?

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