Uh... Yeah.
When you say, "He had Friday today as lows??", do you mean that:
[1] As of today, he had/has last Friday as a low; or,
[2] As of today, he had/has next Friday as a low; or,
[3] As of today, he had/has both last Friday and next Friday as lows; or
[4] As of some date unstated, he had/has both Friday, (either last or next) and today as lows; or,
[5] As of some date unstated, he had/has both Friday-next and Friday last, as well as today, as lows?
I'm sorry if I sound nitpicky. I know I drive people crazy with questions like this, (just ask ajtj99), but I spent so dang long in school that I often see a myriad of possibilities where the writer/speaker, (indeed most sane persons), only see one.
TIA,
(:
augie-the-easily-confused <g> |