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Cat navy 425 Posted 4 years ago
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Are you staying away from the office today?

Dear all,

Please see the following. Here could you please tell me which of the following are the suitable answers to the question "Are you staying away from the office today?" and "Will you tell him this news?"?

Are you staying away from the office today?

A: No. I don't need to stay away from the office.

B: No. I don't need to stay without going to the office.


Will you tell him this news?

A: I don't need to hide this news from him.

B: I don't need to tell him this news.

C: I don't have the need to not tell him this news.

D: I don't need to stay without telling him this news.

  

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cat navy 425 Are you staying away from the office today? No. I don't need to stay away from the office.

  • cat navy 425 Are you staying away from the office today?
  • No.
  • I don't need to stay away from the office.
  • cat navy 425 Will you tell him this news?
  • I don't need to tell him this news.
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cat navy 425Are you staying away from the office today?
No. I don't need to stay away from the office.
cat navy 425Will you tell him this news?
I don't need to tell him this news.

CJ

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Please see the following. Here could you please tell me which of the following are the suitable answers to the question "Are you staying away from the office today?" and "Will you tell him this news?"?

Try to avoid a lot of repetition.

eg No. I'm not.<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<



Will you tell him this news?

A: I don't need

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