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Blue cat Posted 9 years ago
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Hi.

I'd like to ask you the difference between these sentences.

-How many people were there in the gym?

-How many people were in the gym?

Why is the latter 'false'?

Thanks.

  

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anonymous Hi. I'd like to ask you the difference between these sentences. -How many people were there in the gym?

  • anonymous Hi.
  • I'd like to ask you the difference between these sentences.
  • -How many people were there in the gym?
  • (the 'former') -How many people were in the gym?
  • (the 'latter') Why is the latter 'false'?
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anonymous

Hi.

I'd like to ask you the difference between these sentences.

-How many people were there in the gym? (the 'former')

-How many people were in the gym? (the 'latter')

Why is the latter 'false'?

Thanks.

Questions can't be true or false. You

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