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Silak12 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Why not or Why do/does not?

Hye everyone! could you please tell me ,what should I use here?
Situation-(conversation between boss and his friend John in office)
Boss-;What do you think John ,to whom should I deliver this post from two of these apt persons Harry and david?
John-;Why not justice to be done by arrainging a census in office.
Is above coloured sentence right to say here, or I should say "why doesn't justice is done by arranging a census in office" Or
Why not census is arranged
Or
Why doesn't census is arranged
Or
Why not census to be arranged.
I want to know which of these are right to say and can be said here. (Actually I want to say it in passive)
And could you please tell me,what is the difference between "why not" and "why doesn't/why don't" in the start of sentence.
Thanks!
  

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I can't say I understand what this is about, but preserving your general language, I'd say, Why not let justice be done by arranging a census in the office?

  • I can't say I understand what this is about, but preserving your general language, I'd say, Why not let justice be done by arranging a census in the office?
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I can't say I understand what this is about, but preserving your general language, I'd say,
Why not let justice be done by arranging a census in the office?

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