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Ben Azulay Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

How do you ask questions with "all"

For example, if I want to ask whether or not you can see all the things. Would "Can you see all the things .... " be a correct question form? Is there any better way to ask the question? (Without using fancy words, keeping it pretty simple)

Thanks for your help!

  

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Ben Azulay if I want to ask whether or not you can see all the things. Would "Can you see all the things .... " Yes, that's OK.

  • Ben Azulay if I want to ask whether or not you can see all the things.
  • Would "Can you see all the things ....
  • " Yes, that's OK.
  • Ben Azulay Is there any better way to ask the question?
  • Can you see everything?
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Ben Azulay if I want to ask whether or not you can see all the things. Would "Can you see all the things .... "

Yes, that's OK.

Ben Azulay Is there any better way to ask the question?

Can you see everything?

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