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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I want to ask someone if his PC is infected by virus. Is it possible to ask like this:
Are you infected? (Here, 'you' refers to 'your PC')
  

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Anonymous I want to ask someone if his PC is infected by virus. Is it possible to ask like this:Are you infected? (Here, 'you' refers to 'your PC') As long as the context of the conversation makes it clear that you are talking about his computer, that is all right.

  • Anonymous I want to ask someone if his PC is infected by virus.
  • Is it possible to ask like this:Are you infected?
  • (Here, 'you' refers to 'your PC') As long as the context of the conversation makes it clear that you are talking about his computer, that is all right.
  • CJ
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AnonymousI want to ask someone if his PC is infected by virus. Is it possible to ask like this:Are you infected? (Here, 'you' refers to 'your PC')
As long as the context of the conversation makes it clear that you are talking about his computer, that is all right.

CJ

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