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which one is correct ?
is anyone setting here ? and is anyone who is setting here ?
which one is correct ?do I need to add <that> after< anyone> or<someone>?sorry . .I made a mistake, setting was supposed to be sitting.
Sep 20, 2011 12:37 PM
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1
You could actually use either. "is anyone sitting here?" or "is someone sitting here" are both correct. OR you could say "is there anyone sitting here?" or "is there someone sitting here?"
all of these are correct and have the same meaning :)
September 21, 2011
1
Although there is more than one meaning for each of the words "sit" and "set", in the sense that you are using "set," the difference is that a person sits in a chair and a hen sets when she is laying an egg.
September 20, 2011
1
Neither is correct.
"setting here" doesn't make sense
September 20, 2011
correct is someone.
September 20, 2011
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