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tom shelley
Nothing is fine, "isn't it"? or "is it"?
my question is in the header.
Nothing is fine, is it? - I think that is correct bc we shouldn't use "nothing" and "not" together. yeah?
or nothing is fine, isn't it? or that one is correct? I am confused.
2016年5月24日 19:24
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Nothing is fine, is it? would be correct.
2016年5月24日
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This sentence is a little odd to begin with. Nothing is fine sounds strange, what is the context of this? If it is the actual sentence, it would be, "Nothing is fine, is it?" I think what you truly want to say is "Things are not fine, are they?" this sounds more natural and you're still asking the question.
2016年5月24日
I agree with Rebecca
2016年5月24日
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