Search from various English teachers...
April
the answers between "hasn't it stopped snowing yet " and " has it stopped snowing "are the same ?
i saw a sentence like this :
hasn't it stopped snowing yet?
yes, it has.
no, it hasn't.
yes, it has . does this mean the snow has stopped?
and no , it hasn't means it's still snowing?
what if the question is : has it stopped snowing?
the answer is the same with the " hasnt it stopped snowing?
please help me with this. thank you so much
Apr 9, 2017 9:19 AM
Answers · 3
Hi! Yes, you're right. If you ask the question the way you asked it, again the answers would be the same. And "yes, it has" means it has stopped snowing like you said and "no, it hasn't" means it's still snowing.
April 9, 2017
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!
April
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, Japanese, Spanish
Learning Language
English, Japanese, Spanish
Articles You May Also Like

How to Ask for a Raise or Promotion in English
9 likes · 8 Comments

The Key to Learning a Language Faster
30 likes · 8 Comments

Why "General English" is Failing Your Career (An Engineer’s Perspective)
30 likes · 12 Comments
More articles
