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1 Dec 2022
- Korean
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
Are these sentences both grammatically correct and natural?
- "I'm not playing in *any tournament*!"
- "I'm not reading *any book*."
Are these sentences both grammatically correct and natural?
- "I'm not playing in *any tournament*!"
- "I'm not reading *any book*."
- "I'm not playing in *any tournament*!"
- "I'm not reading *any book*."
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- English (US)
If you’re trying to sound more natural,
« I am not playing in any tournaments »
« I’m not reading any books »
- Korean
Thank you
Do you mean the question sentences are incorrect?
Do you mean the question sentences are incorrect?

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