sayantanc2k wrote:
iMyself wrote:
sayantanc2k wrote:
Of course it makes perfect sense. The honeybee has ONE of the capabilities, not BOTH. The last sentence of my previous post already explains this. In case you are still not clear, please feel free to post again here (and send me a PM with the link - in case I miss your post) - I would be happy to discuss further.
So, if I say:
Unlike Robert, Mr. Smith is a doctor and teacher. It indicates that Robert is EITHER doctor OR teacher, or, EITHER teacher OR doctor.
or, Robert is NEITHER doctor NOR teacher.
or
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