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Nikitus Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this your last word?

Hello.

Is the following question grammatically correct?

"Is this your last word?"

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Yes, it's grammatical. However, it's unusual and only likely to work in a limited set of contexts. "

  • Yes, it's grammatical.
  • However, it's unusual and only likely to work in a limited set of contexts.
  • "
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4 Answers
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Yes, it's grammatical. However, it's unusual and only likely to work in a limited set of contexts.
Are you sure you don't mean "final" instead of "last?"
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Dear teechr:

First of all, thanks for your answer!

I am not sure.

Context:

-Kevin, do you want to travel to Denmark?
-No
-Are you sure?
-Yes
-Is this your final words?
-Yes.

Thanks
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-Kevin, do you want to travel to Denmark?
-No.
-Are you sure?
-Yes.
-Is this your final word?
-Yes.

Thanks.

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See corrections.
Don't use "last word" in that context.
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"Last words" are the words someone speaks just before they die.

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