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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
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You/your

"If you/your parents have questions, please ask."

What does "/" mean in this case? Does it mean "or/and"?

  

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What does "/" mean in this case? It means "or". "Or" defaults to inclusion.

  • What does "/" mean in this case?
  • It means "or".
  • "Or" defaults to inclusion.
  • It is not a reasonable interpretation of the statement to think that if you have a question, you parents won't be able to ask any.
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What does "/" mean in this case?

It means "or". "Or" defaults to inclusion. It is not a reasonable interpretation of the statement to think that if you have a question, you parents won't be able to ask any.

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