In essence, the logical conditional is chronologically ambiguous and cuts both ways - backward into the past and forward into the future - and which is meant needs to be made explicit using words like "was", "will", and verb-tenses. — TheMadFool
Challenge for you. Make your sentence univocal so that I both may and must understand one and only one thing from it, no other possibilities. I think you will find that more than a little difficult. Even your understanding of if... then is ambiguous. You have it as temporal, others may have it as just logical. Near as I can tell, you're looking for something in language that simply is not there, viz., meaning. Take thee and me out of the picture and language is nothing. Confusion and ambiguity or any other failure attributed to language is no failure of language at all - the bullet never misses - but instead a failure of people.1. If mom is home then the food is ready — TheMadFool
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