If you need someone to say ask/tell are not the same then impasse is not the problem.
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.
You’re digging your grave deeper. I was being kind by equating our sides and offering judgement to a third party.Spoiler alert: It’s you with the comprehension issue.
Would you like to bet they mean the same? Money goes to charity. I am now going to be blunt. You have lost your mind if you think those two words mean the same thing!!!
The words can mean different things in context. The two sentences I offered meant the same thing. Sure I’ll gladly give $10 to the coronavirus charity campaign of your choice from the other thread if someone we agree to judge neutrally says that those sentences don’t mean the same thing.Here are options that work for me: @Dan @Lurker @Yehuda57 @AsherO @AJK @jj1000 @YitzyS @Euclid @yuneeq @yelped @PlatinumGuy @Ergel (names that come off the top of my head)Pick any one or more to be judge.
The words can mean different things in context.
Here is the exact question:In the context of Trump telling people who work for him to slow down the testing, do the following sentences mean the same thing or are they “totally different”?I told them to slow down the testing.I asked them to slow down the testing.
Here we go with the pretzels. There are two words, ask and told. They don't mean the same thing. Do you want to bet on that or not?
You would have to know what is in the persons mind. That can't be done but nice try with the pretzel.
So to be clear, are you retracting what you said before that they are “totally different”?
Oh so now they mean different things depending on what the person meant? The question is what the sentences mean. In English.
You lost your mind. The only difference is the two words. They are totally different. Now we can play your games on what "totally" means.Ask your wife if they are different. When she says they are then tell her they are not.
In English the words have two different meanings. I don't care what the person saying them thinks they mean or the person hearing them thinks they mean. All I care about is if in English they mean the same, they don't!!! Now you want to bet or not?
How’s your pretzel going?
Does change mean to transform or does it mean small coins?
Telling or asking have different meanings in the same context.I asked him to take out the garbage.I told him to take out the garbage.They mean two different things. You want to bet or not.
Man, the last time I saw this much back and forth over the meaning of words in English was that little "Chinese virus" thing... But I kinda want a soft pretzel now.