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Liveinjapan Posted 17 years ago
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"No one would consider it wrong, would they?"

"No, they wouldn't."
"No one would."
"Anyone wouldn't consider it wrong."

Those three answers are correct and means the same, right?
Thanks.
  

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Hi LiJ In my opinion, the first one is the best, the second is possible (but I would recommend beginning the same way you began the first one), and I would recommend forgetting about the third one. e. major stress on the first word).

  • Hi LiJ In my opinion, the first one is the best, the second is possible (but I would recommend beginning the same way you began the first one), and I would recommend forgetting about the third one.
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Hi LiJ

In my opinion, the first one is the best, the second is possible (but I would recommend beginning the same way you began the first one), and I would recommend forgetting about the third one.

You would have to get the intonation exactly right if you wanted to try to carry the third one off (i.e. major stress on the first word). And even then, it may still end up si
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Yankee"No, they wouldn't."
"No, no one would."
Got it! Thanks, Amy.

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