myth ("Bill is
happy," is presumed, and, at best, (is) now; therefore, the happiness is
transitory which also squares with human experience; therefore, the present
tense 'happiness' is incomplete)
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 09:02:32 -0500 "David Miller"
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writes:
|| > Present tense does not necessarily indicate incomplete action. > "Bill is happy," this does not mean that Bill is incomplete in his > happiness. || |
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