From: GLEN L NAFTANIEL (glensmail@juno.com)
Date: Thu Mar 08 2001 - 20:59:10 EST
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<DIV>I am not sure that this is the right setting for my font, if it's not then
I am unclear</DIV>
<DIV>as to how I should set it. Please let me know.</DIV>
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<DIV>Hi, I have a question regarding present tense. I understand
present<BR>tense as representing a fact or reality viewed as occurring in
actual<BR>time and that action being a continuous action. I am wondering
two<BR>things. 1. Is the action ALWAYS continuous or are there acceptions.
and<BR>2. I am not sure what the implications of the action being
continuous<BR>are. Any assistance that could be offered would be
appreciated. Thanks,<BR>Glen Naftaniel <A
href="mailto:glensmail@juno.com">glensmail@juno.com</A></DIV>
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