For example, "Someone is going to have to proof-read this report. Bob, do you have the time?" Two: When asked with the meaning of, "What time is it?", it is phrased as a yes/no …
Yes certainly. 'She' is third-person singular. The verb 'does' is a singular too. Now what makes the distinction is what our mind interprets. We think the sentence "She has …
The "joke" in the "all of it" version is the hyperbole. The "yes" version plays on that (in a way it's like saying "the answer is yes no matter the amount you're thinking of") and …
In American English, you need to use the auxiliaries do and does with the main verb have to form a question in the present tense. In British English, you can use either the do …
"If yes" isn't actually wrong here, but it's not really ideal, since someone might have watched part of one, might be about to watch one, might have watched several, might …
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