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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

ascertained

No further questions will be ascertained. Or

No further questions will be ascertain

Please pick on for me.

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ascertained

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Ascertain means find out. Your sentence does not make sense.

That word reminds me of a Kids in the Hall sketch.

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I think you probably mean 'No further questions will be entertained'. (ie accepted and considered)


Clive

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