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Amit82 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What is the best ans for the below question?

What is the best ans for the below question?

Are you saying that he is not the right person for the job?
A: No, I’m not. I disagree with you.
B: Yes, I was thinking the same exact thing.
C: No, I just haven’t made up my mind.

I think the Ans is C.

For me A statement is contradicting. B is also out as the question as the question is not asking about whether the front person is thinking the same thing or not.

Please help.
  

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What is the best answer for the below question below ? Given more context (a discussion), any of these could be possible, but ( C) fits the limited context of the question by itself.

  • What is the best answer for the below question below ?
  • Given more context (a discussion), any of these could be possible, but ( C) fits the limited context of the question by itself.
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What is the best answer for the below question below?

Given more context (a discussion), any of these could be possible, but ( C) fits the limited context of the question by itself.
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Thanks Alphecca for your correction. I am still learning and English is too huge.

i am also thinking the same as C.

thanks for your reply.
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Adverbs of place frequently occupy the final position in sentence (question below or below question).
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Milos Markovic Adverbs of place frequently occupy the final position in sentence (question below or below question).
It's a bit more complicated that that.
Below is an adverb, but not in the main clause. That single word carries an entire implied relative clause with it:

Can you comment on the sentence which lie
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Milos Markovicquestion below or below question
Being in the final position in the sentence is not really relevant.

Curiously, adverbs that begin with a- or be-, notably above and below, normally occur after the noun they modify.

the lines above
the lines below
many years ago
many
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Thanks CJ and AS for your input.

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