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Mkafil Posted 18 years ago
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Is it correct if i say "some question doest have answer" or " some questions dont have answer" or "some questions need no answering"

is the following sentence is correct?

Lovely saint blown away by adorable ivoryillusion

Note: Lovely saint and ivoryillusion here is used as username in a website.

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Hi, I would say: " Some questions don't have answers " in the case it's not humanly possible to answer certain questions. While "some question doesn't have answer" is grammatically wrong. " Some questions don't need answers " when the answers to certain questions are so obvious that replying is not worth it.

  • Hi, I would say: " Some questions don't have answers " in the case it's not humanly possible to answer certain questions.
  • While "some question doesn't have answer" is grammatically wrong.
  • " Some questions don't need answers " when the answers to certain questions are so obvious that replying is not worth it.
  • " Lovely Saint has blown away by Adorable Ivoryillusion ", but I admit that I didn't understand what you were trying to say by that.
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Hi, I would say:

"Some questions don't have answers" in the case it's not humanly possible to answer certain questions. While "some question doesn't have answer" is grammatically wrong.

"Some questions don't need answers" when the answers to certain questions are so obvious that replying is not worth it.

"Lovely Saint has blown away by Adorable Ivoryillu
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Francesca"Lovely Saint was blown away by Adorable Ivoryillusion",

I think that was a typo.
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Thanks Barb, it was actually a typo, I meant to write was! Emotion: smile

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