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Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.
In addition to Jeff Morrow’s answer, the program variables are not in fact used as questions (isItShown is a question). We understand the notion that does isShown is true and false. The answer to a question by isShown will be true or false.
What is the ‘is’ part of the question, and what is (probably) a binary/boolean answer? What are the names of questions in the other hand (visible, enabled, and otherwise) that indicates all answers.
Is English more grammatical than other languages? Of course not.
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Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.
In addition to Jeff Morrow’s answer, the program variables are not in fact used as questions (isItShown is a question). We understand the notion that does isShown is true and false. The answer to a question by isShown will be true or false.
What is the ‘is’ part of the question, and what is (probably) a binary/boolean answer? What are the names of questions in the other hand (visible, enabled, and otherwise) that indicates all answers.
Is English more grammatical than other languages? Of course not.
- 199195 views
- 5 answers
- 72894 votes