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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Doubt in sentence formation.

Which way of asking the below question s corrrect?

1.Does your telephone number remains the same?

OR

2.Will your telephone number remains the same?

-Thanks in advance
  

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Which way of asking the question below is corrrect? Does your telephone number remains the same? Will your telephone number remains the same?

  • Which way of asking the question below is corrrect?
  • Does your telephone number remains the same?
  • Will your telephone number remains the same?
  • ---------------- Neither way is correct.
  • The best way to ask is: Will your telephone number remain the same?
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Which way of asking the question below is corrrect?

1.Does your telephone number remains the same?
OR
2.Will your telephone number remains the same?
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Neither way is correct.

The best way to ask is:

Will your telephone number remain the same?
Possible answers:
Yes, it will remain the same.
Yes it will.
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Hi,
Which way of asking the below question s corrrect?

1.Does your telephone number remains the same?

OR

2.Will your telephone number remains the same?

In terms of grammar, use the infinitive 'remain', not 'remains'.

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AnonymousWhich way of asking the below question is corrrect?
1.Does your telephone number remains the same?
OR
2.Will your telephone number remain the same?
2. As shown.

Are you trying to ask this, by chance?

Do you still have t
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CalifJimAre you trying to ask this, by chance?
Do you still have the same phone number?
Or perhaps this one?

When you move across town, will your phone number remain the same?
Will you keep the same phone number?

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