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New2grammar  +  473308 Wed, 06 Feb 08 06:34 AM

Interrogator: You are going to answer all [my questions/questions I have] truthfully.

Is there any difference between the two? Thanks!

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Mister Micawber  +  473310 Wed, 06 Feb 08 06:36 AM

No difference, really, but your sentence needs a bit of repair:

You are going to answer all [my questions/the questions I have] truthfully.

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