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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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What is the difference between these 2 sentences.Which is correct and which is wrong.: "Chris does not want tea or coffee." or Chris does not want tea and coffee."
  

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Chris does not want tea or coffee. )

  • Chris does not want tea or coffee.
  • )
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Chris does not want tea or coffee. (This sentence is correct.)
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both are correct but the certainty level differs Emotion: smile
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Hi, Ching. Nice to have you here.
Ching de perioboth are correct but the certainty level differs
Please use correct typography when posting on these forums. Also, the certainty level does not differ, the meaning does. The meaning with "and" is so unlikely, though (that he could have had both at the same time and refused), that it is reasonable to assume the OP m

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