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3 Aug 2017
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Question about United Kingdom
Is it more correct to say
"what does it mean <word/sentence>?" or
"What does <word/sentence> mean?"?
Is it more correct to say
"what does it mean <word/sentence>?" or
"What does <word/sentence> mean?"?
"what does it mean <word/sentence>?" or
"What does <word/sentence> mean?"?
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- Country or region United Kingdom
What does "word" mean?
What does "sentence" mean?
What is meant by: "word/sentence"
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- Country or region United Kingdom
'What does <word//sentence> mean'
That sounds more fluent in English
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- Country or region Poland
- Country or region United Kingdom
"What does <word/sentence> mean?" is both more correct and more usual.
For example:
What does "covfefe" mean?
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