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KhoshtipMan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

How to combine two questions in a single one correctly?

Hi mates,


Do you want to go to the gym or watch that movie?

This is a correct sentence to me. But would you say some more examples and/or a correct form of making those kinds of sentences please?

  

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KhoshtipMan This is a correct sentence to me. Yes, it is correct. Would you rather go to the gym or watch that movie?

  • KhoshtipMan This is a correct sentence to me.
  • Yes, it is correct.
  • Would you rather go to the gym or watch that movie?
  • Would you prefer to go to the gym or watch that movie?
  • Which would you choose to do - go to the gym or watch that movie?
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KhoshtipManThis is a correct sentence to me.

Yes, it is correct.

Would you rather go to the gym or watch that movie?
Would you prefer to go to the gym or watch that movie?
Which would you choose to do - go to the gym or watch that movie?
What would you like to do - go to the gym or watch that movie?

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