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Jennycym99134 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

"there is no suspect that" and "there is no question that"

Hi ,

what is the difference or similarity between"there is no suspect that" and "there is no question that"?

Is "there is no suspect that..." a common sentence?

I wrote a paragraph below and I am not sure which one I should use.

Social and sports activities play a significant role as well as classes and libraries. Only the complementary relationships between all of them provide students with a multiple learning environment and cultivate the abilities in diverse aspects. Therefore, there is no question that social and sports activities should get equal financial support.

Thanks.

Jenny
  

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" a common sentence? No; it is not possible. Perhaps you mean 'there is no suspicion that', which means 'no one has the opinion that'.

  • " a common sentence?
  • No; it is not possible.
  • Perhaps you mean 'there is no suspicion that', which means 'no one has the opinion that'.
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Jennycym99134Is "there is no suspect that..." a common sentence?
No; it is not possible. Perhaps you mean 'there is no suspicion that', which means 'no one has the opinion that'.

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