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1. Person 1: " I think you don't have brains"
Person 2: " Yes, I don't have brains."
2. Person 1: " I think you have brains" or "Do you have brains?"
Person 2: No, I don't have brains"
Yes and No are used to show
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My opinion is this.
"Staff "always refers to a group of people. Plural verb is used usually. For a single person, 'a member of staff" is used.
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So I assume that there are no suitable question words other than the ones suggested by all of you.
Thanks to all.
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My opinion is that "about to" means "going to"
It took her thirty years to build the fortress. See, it was a long period. So it is only logical that breaking through it in just three years was difficult.
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It is "in charge of".
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I think all are grammatically correct. But the meanings are not exactly the same.
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What is the real difference between the words ' sports ' and ' games '. Dictionaries do not pin point the difference. Are they same in all respects?
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Dear Sir,
The title is correct. It is better to avoid unnecessary articles in titles. For the subtitle, it should be 'a study...', otherwise it is confusing.
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How to ask a question to get the word ' eleventh ' as the answer from the statement- " Mr. X is the eleventh president of our country."
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