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Edward47 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Which is true?

(1)Are there any trees and flowers in the park?

(2)Are there any trees or flowers in the park?

(3)Are there trees or flowers in the park?

  

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Edward47 (1)Are there any trees and flowers in the park? (2)Are there any trees or flowers in the park? (3)Are there trees or flowers in the park?

  • Edward47 (1)Are there any trees and flowers in the park?
  • (2)Are there any trees or flowers in the park?
  • (3)Are there trees or flowers in the park?
  • All of these are grammatically correct.
  • The first one is a bit confusing, though.
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Edward47

(1)Are there any trees and flowers in the park?

(2)Are there any trees or flowers in the park?

(3)Are there trees or flowers in the park?

All of these are grammatically correct. The first one is a bit confusing, though.

Questions cannot be marked "true" or "false." Statements can be true or false.

e.g.

There a

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