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@snailboat Thank you! Will be waiting for it :-)
hi @ʇolɐǝzǝɥʇqoq
 
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@snailboat It's great :D
06:37
hi
Good Morning
07:28
fiddle means fake ?
 
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09:43
@JudeNiroshan hi! morning. Fiddle means fraud
10:00
umm. need to google. I don't know what fraud means :D
 
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Q: Is "There's a parcel come for you" grammatical?

AkiThis is a sentence from a text book: There's a parcel come for you. I think it should be There's a parcel has come for you. Am I wrong? EDIT 20 OCT I know in some cases be-perfect is still used today, for example: I'm finished. My first example will be grammatical, if be-per...

Hmm...
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Q: structure and meaning of "it was the most static the city has been since its founding"

AkiThe following is a part of an article about the linguistic diversity of New York City by Ross Perlin: The great migrations, increasingly diverse till early 20th century, came to a sudden halt with the immigration act of 1924, with its hard cap on immigrants and its racist quotas in favor of ...

Hmm...
What kind of learner do we have here?
I retracted my upvotes. I think the edits make them (and probably some more questions) better fit at Linguistics.SE.
 
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15:32
Need some help reopening this question:
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Q: What is the answer to " Don't you know?"

sarvesh kumar Q: "Don't you know?" If I really don't know, how should I respond to this question? Yes or No? Why is this confusing? It seems that the problem is not clear. Here's the problem in more detail. If someone says: Isn't Bob at home? Then if I answer Yes, does this mean: Yes, you're co...

@snailboat One for you perhaps?
@snailboat Perhaps you could check my characterisation of the Japanese?
It looks like a different question to me!
To me, "Don't you know?" != "Isn't Bob at home?".
(!= means "not equals", btw)
I guess it could go like, "Bob isn't at home. Don't you know?"
16:23
@JudeNiroshan Good luck in that :D
@Araucaria voted!
Question: Don't you know?
Answer: No, I know?
or No simply means No, I don't?
 
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22:45
@Usernew It means no, I don't know.
@ʇolɐǝzǝɥʇqoq Hey, long time no see!
@User if you "flagged" something for any cause, you can't retract your flag. If you voted to close, you Can vote to retract the vote. Reply and tell me what you meant. And BTW, welcome to the Cabin!

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