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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
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Dear teachers,

Can I say:" They asked a lot of questions , but there are none that mattered"

Thank you in advanve
  

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Hi, Yes, but you are talking about the past. Can I say:" They asked a lot of questions , but there are were none that mattered" You might like to consider the words 'relevant', 'irrelevant'. Clive

  • Hi, Yes, but you are talking about the past.
  • Can I say:" They asked a lot of questions , but there are were none that mattered" You might like to consider the words 'relevant', 'irrelevant'.
  • Clive
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Hi,
Yes, but you are talking about the past.

Can I say:" They asked a lot of questions , but there are were none that mattered"

You might like to consider the words 'relevant', 'irrelevant'.

Clive
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Hi

I would say:

They asked a lot of questions but there were none that mattered.

They asked a lot of questions, but none that were important.
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Thank you Clive and Optilang ever so much

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