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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Same meaning?

1. I can answer all questions except one in an exercise.

2. There is no question except one in an exercise that I cannot answer.

3. There is no other question in an exercise that I cannot answer.

Please correct the sentences.

Do they have the same meaning?

Thanks in advance.

  

Top answer

I can answer all the questions in the exercise except one. There is no help for the other two.

  • I can answer all the questions in the exercise except one.
  • There is no help for the other two.
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I can answer all the questions in the exercise except one.

There is no help for the other two.

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