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Hanuman_2000 Posted 19 years ago
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0Hello,02br
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001. She taught me English.02br
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00I have to make a question starting with the word "Did".02br
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00a) Did she teach me English?02br
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00b) Did she teach you English?02br
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00Which one is correct between (a) and (b)?0-
  

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0 both are correct, but if you wanna answer for the question above the answers, the correct one is A. 0-

  • 0 both are correct, but if you wanna answer for the question above the answers, the correct one is A.
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0 both are correct, but if you wanna answer for the question above the answers, the correct one is A. Did she teach me English?0-
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101. She taught me English.12br
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10a) Did she teach me English?12br
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10b) Did she teach you English?12br
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10Which one is correct between (a) and (b)?12br
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10Did she teach you
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11cite20Hanuman_200022cite201. She taught me English.22br
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20a) Did she teach me English?22br
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20b) Did she teach you English?22br
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20Which one is correct between (a) and (b)?22br
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0I01b00 was considering this option, but there is no "Yes" in the "b" sentence, so I thought this one02b00 01b00was out...02b02br
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00In answer to a question, it is not a must to use 'Yes'. 02br
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00In answer to the query, I added 'Yes' to the answer so that it is clearer why it should be "Did she teach you
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0Yeah.. sounds ok 05002br
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00But anyway if you look at the answer from the first post, the question occured to you is the first one... isn't it 051010id511id5
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0But anyway if you look at the answer from the first post, the question occur01font00r02font00ed to you is the first one... isn't it 05002br
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00No, the question is the second one.030src/emoticons/emotion-5.gif

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