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4 March
- English (US) Near fluent
- Japanese
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English (US)
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Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
Question about English (US)
1 It should not have negative impact on the students.
2 It should have no negative impact on the students.
Are they same meaning?
1 It should not have negative impact on the students.
2 It should have no negative impact on the students.
Are they same meaning?
2 It should have no negative impact on the students.
Are they same meaning?
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- English (US)
Pretty much, although what the first sentence should be is “It should not have any negative impact on the students” or “It should have not a negative impact on the students”
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