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Latest post Sat, Oct 7 2006 9:45 AM by Tung Quoc. 2 replies.
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Tung Quoc  +  277312 Sat, 07 Oct 06 08:58 AM

1. V1 and V2 are temporally coreferential.

coreferential means V1 and V2 happened simultaneously.  Right?

2. The time reference of V1 precedes that of V2.

That means V1 happened before V2.  Right?

Quoc

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milky, 3 yr 33 days ago
They refer to the same time period.
Tung Quoc, 3 yr 33 days ago

Thanks teacher but I don't understand.

 the same time period means before or simultaneous?

Q

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