0Hi EF guys,02br 02br 00I just need an advice from you about one thing...02br 02br 00Typical question: "Does it really matters?": I only heard this question in the situations, where it02br 00means typically: "Is it really important?" Anyway, can this question be also used in the situation,02br 00where the speaker is asking someone whether something caused the events? Because I see in my dictionary02br 00that matters = events....Can you please give me other examples, where this question can be used...02br 02br 00Thank you in advance...02br 02br 00regards0-
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02br 00'Matter02i 00' is a verb here, not an event01i 00. 0-
— Mister Micawber
02br 00'Matter02i 00' is a verb here, not an event01i 00.
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0 .02br 00The question is 01i00Does it really 01b00matter02b00?02br 00'Matter02i00' is a verb here, not an event01i00. 02i00 The question cannot be used as you suggest, if I understand your suggestion.0-
0Thank you Mr.M. 02br 02br 00I though it. 05000, but I wasn't sure. English still surprises me....Like in the case of my previous question. Usage of "like" word.... :-)02br 02br 00regards010id1