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1. a) ‘‘Do any of you have a value thing (or money) to steal?

’’

b) ‘‘Do you have any watch so I can use it?”.

c) “Can you take your watches off? “

1.2 It does, because even of they share the same referent, their meaning change
depending of the context.

1.3 ‘‘a watch’’ doesn´t have the same sense in all sentences. The idea changes in every
Sentences.

2. a) utterance and sentence

b) only utterance

c) utterance and sentence

d) only utterance

e) only utterance

f) only utterance

3. “There’s always a police officer on duty”

a) A man talks with his neighbour at the town square about crime and public safety in
their village. He says, “There’s always a police officer on duty”. He means, you can
always see a police officer monitoring the streets.
b) A police officer is interviewed in a TV News program by an anchorman about the
police labour in town. The police officer says.” “There’s always a police officer on
duty”. He means,”You will always find a police officer when you need it”

4.

a) That / It
b) Tomorrow / Next week / Decade
c) “NONE”
d) Here / The problem / Over there / it

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