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Masanori Takaoka Posted 10 years ago
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anybody

a. Anybody can make mistakes.
b. Anybody shouldn't make mistakes.
c. Anybody mustn't make mistakes.

Why are b and c incorrect?
  

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Masanori Takaoka Why are b and c incorrect? "anybody" as a subject is not combined with a negative predicate. CJ

  • Masanori Takaoka Why are b and c incorrect?
  • "anybody" as a subject is not combined with a negative predicate.
  • CJ
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Masanori TakaokaWhy are b and c incorrect?
"anybody" as a subject is not combined with a negative predicate.

CJ

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