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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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A: Which of these sentences are correct?
B: Both would be fine.

Could it be a correct response to the question?
  

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Fine has different meanings to different people. Fine wines are much more expensive than house wines. Paper for printers and typewriters is not as fine as for art and drawing.

  • Fine has different meanings to different people.
  • Fine wines are much more expensive than house wines.
  • Paper for printers and typewriters is not as fine as for art and drawing.
  • ” Is acceptable for B.
  • It assumes two sentences.
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Fine has different meanings to different people.
Fine wines are much more expensive than house wines.
Paper for printers and typewriters is not as fine as for art and drawing.
Fine can mean healthy or well, yet we can say “I’m in a fine mess!”
So to say, “Both would be fine.” Is acceptable for B. It assumes two sentences.
However, for A., it would depend how many sente

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