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The man was between "the" and "when".

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"Where was the man when he jumped off the bridge?" The answer would be difficult because of the way we see this form of the verb "to be." To answer that he was in the air would be wrong because that was after he jumped. To answer that he was on the bridge would be equally wrong because that would be before he jumped. If, however, we say he was in the "process of jumping," we may be on the right tract. We have to think that "isness" or "wasness" is not static but in a process of becoming.

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βˆ™ 10y ago
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DeeDee Rogers

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βˆ™ 3y ago
He was on his way down.
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Benjamin Brackman

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βˆ™ 2y ago
He was between the where and the when!!!!!!!!
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Earl

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βˆ™ 3y ago

Where was the man when he jumped off the bridge? Since you can’t jump off something you’re not on...

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DeeDee Rogers

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βˆ™ 3y ago

The man was on his way down, either way.

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Peter J Nermoe

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βˆ™ 3y ago

He was between the ends of the bridge.

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solo don

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βˆ™ 3y ago

Depressed

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Anonymous

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βˆ™ 4y ago

The man was in the jump

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Anonymous

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βˆ™ 3y ago

In a state of depression.

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Anonymous

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βˆ™ 3y ago
The man was in a state of desperationΒ 

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Anonymous

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βˆ™ 3y ago

Between the and when

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Anonymous

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βˆ™ 3y ago
He was between the bridge and the air.

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Anonymous

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βˆ™ 4y ago

On the bridge 🌉 ! Maybe!!🙄

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Anonymous

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βˆ™ 3y ago

On the bridge

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