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Mountain Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

What's the condition on these chairs?

0 I wanted to ask a question regarding a chair but I'm not exactly sure if it's gramatically correct, please confirm with me.02br
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00"What's the condition on these chairs?" I was about to put "How are the condition on these chairs?" but it doesn't sound right to me. I know "chairs" is plurar but "what are the condition..." doesn't sound right to me either so I chose "What's the...."02br
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00What do you guys think?02br
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00Edit: another question, when a sentence includes the word "does" it has to use "have" and only have right? It can't use "has" correct? I have more questions but these are the only I can think of right now.02br
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"02br 02br 00Right, you can01b 00not02b 00 use 'has' with 'does'. 0-

  • "02br 02br 00Right, you can01b 00not02b 00 use 'has' with 'does'.
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0 I would say "What is the condition 01b00of02b00 the chairs?" OR "What condition are the chairs in?"02br
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00Right, you can01b00not02b00 use 'has' with 'does'. You must say '01i00does (it) 01b00have02b02i00' or '01i00doesn't 01b00have02b02i00

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