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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Figure out/tell

I can't tell whether she's really interested in me or not.

I can't figure out whether she's really interested in me or not.

Are either of these natural?

If I wrote "...whether she really is interested in me or not." instead, would it change the meaning of the sentence? If yes, how?

  

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anonymous Are either of these natural? They're both natural. Neither is wrong, but the first one sounds to me more like the way people say it.

  • anonymous Are either of these natural?
  • They're both natural.
  • Neither is wrong, but the first one sounds to me more like the way people say it.
  • " instead, would it change the meaning of the sentence?
  • It sounds the same to me either way.
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anonymousAre either of these natural?

They're both natural. Neither is wrong, but the first one sounds to me more like the way people say it.

anonymousIf I wrote "...whether she really is interested in me or not." instead, would it change the meaning of the sentence?

It sounds the same to me either way.

CJ

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