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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Not quite/Not really

Could these strands of hair lift you if someone picked you up by your hair itself? Not quite/really, because hair's weakness isn't the hair itself. Instead, it's the scalp.

Do quite and really both fit in the above and mean about the same?

By the way, does the base sentence sound good to you? If not, how would you modify it? Thanks.
  

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Yeah, both of those sound right to me, and essentially mean the same thing there, and the sentence looks great .

  • Yeah, both of those sound right to me, and essentially mean the same thing there, and the sentence looks great .
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Yeah, both of those sound right to me, and essentially mean the same thing there, and the sentence looks great Emotion: smile.

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