Hi teachers, Context: ‘Oh, I know that,’ Marta said. The newspapers said that. But newspapers and the television never tell us the true story. Alex Dinon isn’t a murderer. He’s a nice young man.’
Would it be a suitable question and instruction? According to Marta, has Dinon killed anybody? Then, who he is for her. No, he hasn't. He's a nice young man.
Thanks in advance.
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- No (he hasn't). Then, what kind of person does she think he is? -- 'Who is he for her' does not sound clear or common to me, TS.
— Mister Micawber
- No (he hasn't).
Then, what kind of person does she think he is?
-- 'Who is he for her' does not sound clear or common to me, TS.
Maybe a Brit will approve it?
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According to Marta, has Dinon killed anybody?- No (he hasn't).
Then, what kind of person does she think he is? He's a nice young man.-- 'Who is he for her' does not sound clear or common to me, TS. Maybe a Brit will approve it?