From C.D.Wright@xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx Thu Apr 1 11:29:31 1999 X-Digest-Num: 102 Message-ID: <44114.102.565.959273824@eGroups.com> Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 19:29:31 +0000 From: C.D.Wright@xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx Subject: Restrictive phrases, etc., ... OK, so using the restrictive clause type thingies, I can say ... mi puzi tcidu le cukta poi ke'a cpana le jubme I/we recently read the book, which is the thing upon the table. and le cukta poi ke'a cpana le jubme ku'o barda the book, which is the thing on the table, is big. Yes? Now, avoiding the restrictive phrases, where do I put the tenses? How would I say these in a more directly lojbanic manner? cdw === " If you never go off at a tangent you will forever run in circles. "