0.There 01b00has to02b00 be some mistake. / There01b00 has got to02b00 be some mistake.02br 02br 00.The phone is ringing. It 01b00has to02b00 be Bob. / The phone is ringing. It 01b00has got to02b00 be Bob.02br 02br 00May I ask how should I change it into a question? Can I say:02br 02br 00* 01b01font00Does02font00 there01font00 have to02font00 be some mistake?02b00 /01b01font00 Has02font00 there01font00 02font01font00got to02font00 be some mistake?02b02br 02br 00* The phone is ringing.01b00 01font00Does02font00 It 01font00have to02font00 be Bob?02b00 / The phone is ringing.01b00 01font00Has 02font00it 01font00got to02font00 be Bob?02b02br 02br 00I know it's awkward, but I still want to know if I could really do it this way. Thank you for you help!0-
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02br 00Yes, awkward, and yes, that's the way to do it. Not awkward grammatically--it is just that it is an uncommon formation, I think. 0-
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02br 00Yes, awkward, and yes, that's the way to do it.
Not awkward grammatically--it is just that it is an uncommon formation, I think.
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