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Wangqh2696122 Posted 13 years ago
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What's the whole matter?

If someone is told that he has failed in an exam but then he is told that he has passed an exam. So he doen't know why. Can he ask his teacher: "What's the whole matter?"
  

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wangqh2696122 If someone is told that he has failed in an exam but then he is told that he has passed an exam. So he doen't know why. " I certainly wouldn't understand that question.

  • wangqh2696122 If someone is told that he has failed in an exam but then he is told that he has passed an exam.
  • So he doen't know why.
  • " I certainly wouldn't understand that question.
  • In fact, I don't even understand what sort of question it should be.
  • Please explain more.
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wangqh2696122If someone is told that he has failed in an exam but then he is told that he has passed an exam. So he doen't know why. Can he ask his teacher: "What's the whole matter?"
I certainly wouldn't understand that question. In fact, I don't even understand what sort of question it should be. Please explain more.

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