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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

The students are there? - Is this sentence correct?
  

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You're intending this as a question, right? The students are there, right? ) I'd say this is correct in casual conversation.

  • You're intending this as a question, right?
  • The students are there, right?
  • ) I'd say this is correct in casual conversation.
  • You raise your voice at the end to turn the statement into a question.
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You're intending this as a question, right?

The students are there, right? (The students are there?) (Are the students there?)

I'd say this is correct in casual conversation. You raise your voice at the end to turn the statement into a question.

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