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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
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Are these correct in American English?

are these correct in American English?

1)The sentence "It is not good" means it is bad, right?

2)this sentence "You are not here" means you are in somewhere else not here, right?

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bassa A re these correct in American English? 1)The sentence "It is not good" means it is bad, right? 2) T h e sentence "You are not here" means you are somewhere else - not here, right?

  • bassa A re these correct in American English?
  • 1)The sentence "It is not good" means it is bad, right?
  • 2) T h e sentence "You are not here" means you are somewhere else - not here, right?
  • Both of your sentences are correct as edited.
  • You did ask if the two sentences were correct sentences, didn't you?
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bassaAre these correct in American English?
1)The sentence "It is not good" means it is bad, right?
2)The sentence "You are not here" means you are somewhere else - not here, right?
Both of your s
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Well, how do you think you should modify your post to make it clear what you wanted?

Come on. You can do this! Emotion: smile

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Maybe I should have said "Are these thoughts correct?"
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bassaMaybe I should have said "Are these thoughts correct?"
Yes. That's a good idea. Try that next time.

Or, you could leave out the first part and just list your questions.

CJ
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bassa1)The sentence "It is not good" means it is bad, right?
No. It could be something between good and bad. Not really good and not really bad either.

bassa2)this sentence "You are not here" means you are in somewhere else not here, right?
Yes. If you are not here, you have to be somewhere else.

CJ

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