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Haven't we met before? What is the difference between these sentenses? Haven't we met before? and Have we met before? I am often confused about negative questions.
25 ต.ค. 2012 เวลา 4:35
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Yes negative questions can be confusing. Generally negative and positive questions mean the same, but a negative question usually implies that the person asking the question already knows the answer or assumes something and is just making sure of something. For example: Isn't that nice? ( I think it is nice, do you agree?) Don't you have any money? ( I think you don't have any money) Wouldn't you like a blanket? ( I think you are cold) Haven't we met before? ( You look familiar and I think we have met before) Positive questions are just ordinary questions and the person asking it really does not assume anything.
25 ตุลาคม 2012
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okay, let's see haven't we met before? it means you trust that you and he/she have already met in 80% for sure. and have we met before? it is some 50%, because you just do not know.
25 ตุลาคม 2012
I'm surprised that you are confused, since japanese speak the same way!, it is the same as ending a phrase with masenka instead of masuka.
26 ตุลาคม 2012
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