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Contradictory question: let s go, shall we? Meaning: Let's go, how's it?
When making a counter-meaning interrogative sentence: let s use shall we, let us use will you. Because let s includes the other party and oneself, let us does not include the other party, and it is directly said to be oneself.
Key words: let
English let
Definition: vtAllow, let; Hire; Hypothesis; Hinder.
vi.Hire; Contracted.
n.Barrier; Rental houses.
n.(let) the name of the person; (Burma) Leah; (Russian) Wright.
Plural: lets; Third person singular: lets; Present participle: letting; Past tense: let or letted; Past participle: let or letted
Phrase: let it be; Let him go; Let it go.
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Contradictory question: let s go, shall we? Meaning: Let's go, how's it?
When making a counter-meaning interrogative sentence: let s use shall we, let us use will you. Because let s includes the other party and oneself, let us does not include the other party, and it is directly said to be oneself.
Key words: let
English let
Definition: vtAllow, let; Hire; Hypothesis; Hinder.
vi.Hire; Contracted.
n.Barrier; Rental houses.
n.(let) the name of the person; (Burma) Leah; (Russian) Wright.
Plural: lets; Third person singular: lets; Present participle: letting; Past tense: let or letted; Past participle: let or letted
Phrase: let it be; Let him go; Let it go.
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The structure of an antithetical question sentence is either before or after no, or please no after yes.
When there are verbs in the statement part, modal verbs and auxiliary verbs, there are also question parts, and if the action verb is used as a predicate, the question part should use auxiliary verbs, and in addition, the subject of the question part must be a personal pronoun.
As. jame works hard,doesn't he?
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Antisense interrogative sentences: before and after no, before and after no, translated from back to front according to the facts. In the case of an interrogative sentence, no matter what the question is formulated, if the fact is affirmative, use yes; If the facts are negative, use no.
Contradictory interrogative sentences.
Translated from back to front based on facts.
1)they work hard,don’t they?They work hard, don't they?
yes, they do.Yes, they work hard. /no, they don't.No, they don't work hard.
2)they don’t work hard, do they?They don't work too hard, do they?
yes, they do.No, they work hard. /no, they don't.Yes, they don't work hard.
Negative antonym interrogative sentence: When the statement part is affirmative and the antisense interrogative sentence is negative, it generally does not cause difficulties, and generally only needs to be done according to the situation:
it’s new, isn’t it?" yes, it is."It's new, isn't it? "Yes, it's new. ”
he wants to go, doesn’t he?" no, he doesn’t."He wants to go, doesn't he? "No, he doesn't want to go. ”
In this case, "yes" is the answer to the preceding "it."'s new."Affirmatively.
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Raise your finger when you retort to an interrogative sentence, regardless of the way the question is raisedIf the facts are positive, use yes; If the facts are negative, use no. 。As.
1. -he likes dogs, doesn’t he?He loves dogs, doesn't he?
-yes, he does.Yes, he loves dogs. (Facts are for sure).
-no, he doesn’t.No, he doesn't like dogs. (The facts are negative).
2. -he isn‘t a doctor, is he ?He's not a doctor, is he?
-yes, he is .No, he's a doctor. (Facts are for sure).
-no, he isn't.Yes, he is not a doctor. (The facts are negative).
Usage of additional interrogative sentences:
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