Jeff_Mosawy Is this house very big for us? I think you mean: Is this house too big for us? Jeff_Mosawy can I ask the same question like this: This house is very for us or not?
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Jeff_MosawyIs this house very big for us?I think you mean: Is this house too big for us?
Jeff_Mosawycan I ask the same question like this: This house is very for us or not?I think you mean This house is too big for us or not? No, that's not correct. You still need to invert subject and ver
Jeff_MosawyDoes This house is too big for us. Or is it? give the same meaning when we say Is this house too big for us?No. It makes a statement of fact. (This house is too big for us.) Then (Or is it?) it expresses doubt that the first part is true, as if the speaker has changed his opinion, or is not so sure. The
19216801I have a question and it's :is "That" Always used instead "Which" and "who" and "whom" ?Hi.
Jeff_MosawyA: This house is too big for us.Correct.
B: So that means you want to sell it, eh?