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Asked on June 27, 2021 in Grammar.
Negation does not affect the expected answer unless it is emphasized awkwardly. When are you going? I am coming. ‘Yes I am coming. I’m my friend.” Am I too late? I am coming there. I am going to do something. I am able to get there.”Yes, I am coming. ‘ Only ‘Are you not coming?’ gets ‘No I am coming!’ ‘
Without emphasis, the negation indicates which answer would more trouble the questioner, and does nothing else.
If the question is negated, a negative response would trouble, challenge, or disorient the questioner or at least change their expectations. If you answered a question on Quora, it will have a more neutral tone and it will answer a Question on Facebook only? Of course, people in conflict often use this hint backward, implying they would be troubled by the answer they want.
If you want the question to expect the opposite answer, you need to remove the banal verb from the primary verb. A few of the phrases that have “if” and “if” are used are the same to include in the stance, a that, a whether clause that can be meaningful
negation.
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Asked on June 27, 2021 in Grammar.
Negation does not affect the expected answer unless it is emphasized awkwardly. When are you going? I am coming. ‘Yes I am coming. I’m my friend.” Am I too late? I am coming there. I am going to do something. I am able to get there.”Yes, I am coming. ‘ Only ‘Are you not coming?’ gets ‘No I am coming!’ ‘
Without emphasis, the negation indicates which answer would more trouble the questioner, and does nothing else.
If the question is negated, a negative response would trouble, challenge, or disorient the questioner or at least change their expectations. If you answered a question on Quora, it will have a more neutral tone and it will answer a Question on Facebook only? Of course, people in conflict often use this hint backward, implying they would be troubled by the answer they want.
If you want the question to expect the opposite answer, you need to remove the banal verb from the primary verb. A few of the phrases that have “if” and “if” are used are the same to include in the stance, a that, a whether clause that can be meaningful
negation.
- 503833 views
- 169 answers
- 186259 votes
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Asked on June 26, 2021 in Grammar.
Negation does not affect the expected answer unless it is emphasized awkwardly. When are you going? I am coming. ‘Yes I am coming. I’m my friend.” Am I too late? I am coming there. I am going to do something. I am able to get there.”Yes, I am coming. ‘ Only ‘Are you not coming?’ gets ‘No I am coming!’ ‘
Without emphasis, the negation indicates which answer would more trouble the questioner, and does nothing else.
If the question is negated, a negative response would trouble, challenge, or disorient the questioner or at least change their expectations. If you answered a question on Quora, it will have a more neutral tone and it will answer a Question on Facebook only? Of course, people in conflict often use this hint backward, implying they would be troubled by the answer they want.
If you want the question to expect the opposite answer, you need to remove the banal verb from the primary verb. A few of the phrases that have “if” and “if” are used are the same to include in the stance, a that, a whether clause that can be meaningful
negation.
- 503833 views
- 169 answers
- 186259 votes
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Asked on June 24, 2021 in Grammar.
Negation does not affect the expected answer unless it is emphasized awkwardly. When are you going? I am coming. ‘Yes I am coming. I’m my friend.” Am I too late? I am coming there. I am going to do something. I am able to get there.”Yes, I am coming. ‘ Only ‘Are you not coming?’ gets ‘No I am coming!’ ‘
Without emphasis, the negation indicates which answer would more trouble the questioner, and does nothing else.
If the question is negated, a negative response would trouble, challenge, or disorient the questioner or at least change their expectations. If you answered a question on Quora, it will have a more neutral tone and it will answer a Question on Facebook only? Of course, people in conflict often use this hint backward, implying they would be troubled by the answer they want.
If you want the question to expect the opposite answer, you need to remove the banal verb from the primary verb. A few of the phrases that have “if” and “if” are used are the same to include in the stance, a that, a whether clause that can be meaningful
negation.
- 503833 views
- 169 answers
- 186259 votes
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Asked on June 23, 2021 in Grammar.
Negation does not affect the expected answer unless it is emphasized awkwardly. When are you going? I am coming. ‘Yes I am coming. I’m my friend.” Am I too late? I am coming there. I am going to do something. I am able to get there.”Yes, I am coming. ‘ Only ‘Are you not coming?’ gets ‘No I am coming!’ ‘
Without emphasis, the negation indicates which answer would more trouble the questioner, and does nothing else.
If the question is negated, a negative response would trouble, challenge, or disorient the questioner or at least change their expectations. If you answered a question on Quora, it will have a more neutral tone and it will answer a Question on Facebook only? Of course, people in conflict often use this hint backward, implying they would be troubled by the answer they want.
If you want the question to expect the opposite answer, you need to remove the banal verb from the primary verb. A few of the phrases that have “if” and “if” are used are the same to include in the stance, a that, a whether clause that can be meaningful
negation.
- 503833 views
- 169 answers
- 186259 votes
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Asked on June 22, 2021 in Grammar.
Negation does not affect the expected answer unless it is emphasized awkwardly. When are you going? I am coming. ‘Yes I am coming. I’m my friend.” Am I too late? I am coming there. I am going to do something. I am able to get there.”Yes, I am coming. ‘ Only ‘Are you not coming?’ gets ‘No I am coming!’ ‘
Without emphasis, the negation indicates which answer would more trouble the questioner, and does nothing else.
If the question is negated, a negative response would trouble, challenge, or disorient the questioner or at least change their expectations. If you answered a question on Quora, it will have a more neutral tone and it will answer a Question on Facebook only? Of course, people in conflict often use this hint backward, implying they would be troubled by the answer they want.
If you want the question to expect the opposite answer, you need to remove the banal verb from the primary verb. A few of the phrases that have “if” and “if” are used are the same to include in the stance, a that, a whether clause that can be meaningful
negation.
- 503833 views
- 169 answers
- 186259 votes
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Asked on June 21, 2021 in Grammar.
Negation does not affect the expected answer unless it is emphasized awkwardly. When are you going? I am coming. ‘Yes I am coming. I’m my friend.” Am I too late? I am coming there. I am going to do something. I am able to get there.”Yes, I am coming. ‘ Only ‘Are you not coming?’ gets ‘No I am coming!’ ‘
Without emphasis, the negation indicates which answer would more trouble the questioner, and does nothing else.
If the question is negated, a negative response would trouble, challenge, or disorient the questioner or at least change their expectations. If you answered a question on Quora, it will have a more neutral tone and it will answer a Question on Facebook only? Of course, people in conflict often use this hint backward, implying they would be troubled by the answer they want.
If you want the question to expect the opposite answer, you need to remove the banal verb from the primary verb. A few of the phrases that have “if” and “if” are used are the same to include in the stance, a that, a whether clause that can be meaningful
negation.
- 503833 views
- 169 answers
- 186259 votes
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Asked on June 17, 2021 in Grammar.
Negation does not affect the expected answer unless it is emphasized awkwardly. When are you going? I am coming. ‘Yes I am coming. I’m my friend.” Am I too late? I am coming there. I am going to do something. I am able to get there.”Yes, I am coming. ‘ Only ‘Are you not coming?’ gets ‘No I am coming!’ ‘
Without emphasis, the negation indicates which answer would more trouble the questioner, and does nothing else.
If the question is negated, a negative response would trouble, challenge, or disorient the questioner or at least change their expectations. If you answered a question on Quora, it will have a more neutral tone and it will answer a Question on Facebook only? Of course, people in conflict often use this hint backward, implying they would be troubled by the answer they want.
If you want the question to expect the opposite answer, you need to remove the banal verb from the primary verb. A few of the phrases that have “if” and “if” are used are the same to include in the stance, a that, a whether clause that can be meaningful
negation.
- 503833 views
- 169 answers
- 186259 votes
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Asked on June 14, 2021 in Grammar.
Negation does not affect the expected answer unless it is emphasized awkwardly. When are you going? I am coming. ‘Yes I am coming. I’m my friend.” Am I too late? I am coming there. I am going to do something. I am able to get there.”Yes, I am coming. ‘ Only ‘Are you not coming?’ gets ‘No I am coming!’ ‘
Without emphasis, the negation indicates which answer would more trouble the questioner, and does nothing else.
If the question is negated, a negative response would trouble, challenge, or disorient the questioner or at least change their expectations. If you answered a question on Quora, it will have a more neutral tone and it will answer a Question on Facebook only? Of course, people in conflict often use this hint backward, implying they would be troubled by the answer they want.
If you want the question to expect the opposite answer, you need to remove the banal verb from the primary verb. A few of the phrases that have “if” and “if” are used are the same to include in the stance, a that, a whether clause that can be meaningful
negation.
- 503833 views
- 169 answers
- 186259 votes
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Asked on June 8, 2021 in Grammar.
Negation does not affect the expected answer unless it is emphasized awkwardly. When are you going? I am coming. ‘Yes I am coming. I’m my friend.” Am I too late? I am coming there. I am going to do something. I am able to get there.”Yes, I am coming. ‘ Only ‘Are you not coming?’ gets ‘No I am coming!’ ‘
Without emphasis, the negation indicates which answer would more trouble the questioner, and does nothing else.
If the question is negated, a negative response would trouble, challenge, or disorient the questioner or at least change their expectations. If you answered a question on Quora, it will have a more neutral tone and it will answer a Question on Facebook only? Of course, people in conflict often use this hint backward, implying they would be troubled by the answer they want.
If you want the question to expect the opposite answer, you need to remove the banal verb from the primary verb. A few of the phrases that have “if” and “if” are used are the same to include in the stance, a that, a whether clause that can be meaningful
negation.
- 503833 views
- 169 answers
- 186259 votes