Okay is the informal (and somewhat trivial) version of yes, so it is appropriate to use it when agreeing to something, for example, "Would you like to go to the mall?" But …
7. You right is almost certainly a perception of someone saying You're right. The contraction you're is pronounced /yər/, and before a word beginning with /r/ the R's …
1. No would would respond "yes please" to "can I use your pen?". They would respond "yes please" to "would you like to use my pen?", and "yes, of course" to "can I use …
Yes, you are right. No, you are mistaken. According to ODO (yes, no), they are being used as exclamations which are presumably the same as interjections. Webster (yes, …
B: Yes. A: It starts at 11pm. B: Then no.. Is the above usage of "Then no" proper or should it instead be "Than no"? Obviously, there are other grammatical usages …
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