Conversation Rules

version 7 by Eric Eve

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  • Book 3 - Additional Grammar


    [We use primary and secondary as a further way to disambiguate similar objects in conversational contexts]

    [This is an attempt to provide unnecessary disambiguation prompts when the same vocab may apply to a number of things.]

    A thing can be primary or secondary. A thing is normally secondary.


    Understand "ask [someone] about [any primary known thing]" as quizzing it about.
    Understand "a [any primary known thing]" as implicit-quizzing.
    Understand "ask about [any primary known thing]" as implicit-quizzing.
    Understand "tell [someone] about [any primary known thing]" as informing it about.
    Understand "t [any primary known thing]" as implicit-informing.



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