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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Hi. Please help. Which is the correct question? If not, what is the correct question?

1. Let's say there are five people standing in line and John is in the middle. The farthest to the left is/stands Jane and the farthest to the right is/stands Joe.

Is John between Jane and Joe?

2. Let's say John works for a Chinese company.

Whose company does he work for?
  

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Hi, Please help. Which is the correct question? If not, what is the correct question?

  • Hi, Please help.
  • Which is the correct question?
  • If not, what is the correct question?
  • 1.
  • Let's say there are five people standing in line and John is in the middle.
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Hi,

Please help. Which is the correct question? If not, what is the correct question?

1. Let's say there are five people standing in line and John is in the middle. The farthest to the left is/stands Jane and the farthest to the right is/stands Joe.

Is John between Jane and Joe? Not wro
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Yes, that's fine. But that information was not suppied to us in your original context.

Clive
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Hi. Thank you. What answer would we get for nos. 1 and 2, Yi Yi Restaurant or Chinese restaurant? Perhaps, are both answers possible for both? Let's say the name of the restaurant is Yi Yi Restaurant (made-up name). Thank you in advance.

What restaurant does he work at? Answer - Yi Yi Restaurant or a Chinese restaurant?

What restaurant is he eating at? Answer - Yi Yi Re
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Hi,

What answer would we get for nos. 1 and 2, Yi Yi Restaurant or Chinese restaurant? Perhaps, are both answers possible for both? Let's say the name of the restaurant is Yi Yi Restaurant (made-up name). Thank you in advance.

What restaurant does he work at? Answer - Yi Yi Restaurant or a Chinese restaurant?

What restaurant

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