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General Discussion => The Laughter Zone => Topic started by: mistybear on November 28, 2007, 10:41
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A teacher is explaining to her class how different languages use negatives differently.
She says, "In all languages, a positive followed by a negative or a negative followed by a positive makes a negative.
In some languages, two negatives together make a positive, while in others they make a negative.
But in no language do two positives make a negative."
One of the students puts up his hand and says, "Yeah, right."
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:clever:
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I would like to associate myself with the honourable member's remarks. :)
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Me too. :bubble:
Hang on, since when has Clive been honourable?? :arf:
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:laugh:
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Hang on, since when has Clive been honourable?? :arf:
I was hoping you were going to tell me. ;)