Are that sentences correct?
1. Isn't the gun, kept in your grandfather's safe, usually cleaned by Mr. Garrett?
2. Isn't the gun, usually cleaned by Mr. Garrett, kept in your grandfather's safe?
3. Does Mr. Garrett usually clean the gun that is kept in your grandfather's safe?
4. Does Mr. Garrett usually clean the gun that isn’t kept in your grandfather's safe?
5. Doesn’t Mr. Garrett usually clean the gun that is kept in your grandfather's safe?
6. Doesn’t Mr. Garrett usually clean the gun that isn’t kept in your grandfather's safe?
Are that these sentences correct? Yes. I hope you realize they don't all mean exactly the same.
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Are that these sentences correct?
Yes. I hope you realize they don't all mean exactly the same.