I don't understand why the negative interrogative form is used in these sentences and please explain to me what it implies. Thanks. 1. Don't you think we should complain to them about having to wait. 2. Aren't you tired of not having any free time. 3. Won't she be too upset to see anyone?
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Hi, I don't understand why the negative interrogative form is used in these sentences 1. Don't you think we should complain to them about having to wait. 2.
— Clive
Hi, I don't understand why the negative interrogative form is used in these sentences 1.
Don't you think we should complain to them about having to wait.
2.
Aren't you tired of not having any free time.
3.
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I don't understand why the negative interrogative form is used in these sentences 1. Don't you think we should complain to them about having to wait. 2. Aren't you tired of not having any free time. 3. Won't she be too upset to see anyone?