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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Same meaning? "No flag flying from the flagpole" and "The flag wasn't hoisted"

The correct answer is:

No flag flying from the flagpole

But I answered:

The flag wasn't hoisted


Am I right? Is the examiner going to give me a mark?

  

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mosja Am I right? Not if the answer is "No flag flying from the flagpole" and you wrote something else. You know that!

  • mosja Am I right?
  • Not if the answer is "No flag flying from the flagpole" and you wrote something else.
  • You know that!
  • What was the question?
  • It might help if you told us that.
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mosjaAm I right?

Not if the answer is "No flag flying from the flagpole" and you wrote something else. You know that!

What was the question? It might help if you told us that.

CJ

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mosjaThe flag wasn't hoisted

That's possible and so is raised.

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