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Hi,
Anything is used mainly in questions and negative sentences. But you can say
I know anything can happen.
Say anything you want.
Anything seems to introduce a higher degree of uncertainty in affirmative sentences.
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Switching them to affirmatives will still make the sentences mean the same thing. Right? I have always questioned my abilities, at least until now.= I no longer question my abilities. I have always questioned my abilities, at least not until
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they They kind of mean the same thing...don't they?? Apparently, with a negation. What about with an affirmative like always instead of never ? Any ideas? CJ
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The index of general openness towards other ethnic groups is the sum of affirmative results of the following statements from the variable:
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Hello! 1) Is it OK to use the sum here? 2) Can I omit agreeing with ? Thank you Index of the general openness towards other ethnic groups is a sum of affirmative results of (agreeing with) the following statements from the variable:
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Hi,
He loved to play Chinese lottery. Also, in his gambling, he had one besetting weakness—faith in a system; and this made his damnation certain. For to play a system requires money, while the wages of a gardener's helper do not lap over
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Hi, He loved to play Chinese lottery. Also, in his gambling, he had one besetting weakness—faith in a system; and this made his damnation certain. For to play a system requires money, while the wages of a gardener's helper do not lap over the
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'Already' commonly appears in questions such as the one you have given. Not a rule, but a guideline: 'already' commonly appears in affirmative sentences (questions and statements), and 'yet' commonly appears in negative sentences (questions and
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I'd like to know in which situations can we use already in a question. This question appeared in my English book "What wildlife has she seen already?"I've always been taught that we use yet in questions and already in affirmative
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Sorry, we can't tell you unless you make an effort first.
That said, you ought to seriously consider capitalizing letters and using proper punctuation.
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