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Sunny123 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

How does Sara like it in Isfahan?

Hello every one. Is the following question and answer correct?

A: How does Sara like it in Isfahan?
B: She says Isfahan is a great and beautiful city.
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Top answer

Yes, it's OK. Arguably the answer does not exactly address the question, but this quibble would not be noticed in ordinary use.

  • Yes, it's OK.
  • Arguably the answer does not exactly address the question, but this quibble would not be noticed in ordinary use.
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Yes, it's OK.

Arguably the answer does not exactly address the question, but this quibble would not be noticed in ordinary use.
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GPYYes, it's OK.Arguably the answer does not exactly address the question, but this quibble would not be noticed in ordinary use.
Gpy, What should be the answer if the answer exactly address the question?
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E.g.:

She says she loves it.
She says she's having a great time.

I.e. focused on her feelings, not the attributes of the city.

Consider also:

A: How does Sara like it in Isfahan?
B: She says Isfahan is a great and beautiful city, but she hates her new job and she's thoroughly fed up.
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GPYB: She says Isfahan is a great and beautiful city, but she hates her new job and she's thoroughly fed up.
she's thoroughly fed up = what?
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"fed up" = unhappy, discontented, dissatisfied

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