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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
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'Pending English Questions' Thanks

0 Is it correct to say 'Pending English Questions'? Does it sound natural? Thank you.02br
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0 The collocation "pending questions" is not unusual at all. 0-

  • 0 The collocation "pending questions" is not unusual at all.
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0 The collocation "pending questions" is not unusual at all. Adding the word "English" would tell the reader that the questions have something to do with English.0-
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5000 Hmm, what's the meaning of01i00Pending English Questions02i00? 010id37
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0Ah, I get it now. Thank you for helping me, Yankee. 05002br
00What I was trying to refer to is a list of English questions waiting to be asked 01font00(or answered)02font00. I wonder if I have expressed this correctly by naming the list 'Pending English Questions' . 02br
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00Hi Spectabcled-Girl,02br
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0My initial interpretation of "Pending English Questions" was that it might be a list of questions about English that were waiting to be answered or settled. In other words, in the absence of further context, I interpreted the phrase to be a reference to questions that had already arisen or been asked, but not yet been answered.0-

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