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Which one is correct? (If it is the second one, please explain why it is.)
1-don't both things you said have the same meaning?
2-doesn't both things you said have the same meaning?
Which one is correct? (If it is the second one, please explain why it is.)
1-don't both things you said have the same meaning?
2-doesn't both things you said have the same meaning?
1-don't both things you said have the same meaning?
2-doesn't both things you said have the same meaning?
Please only native English speakers.
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1- though you don't have to specifically say "both things". You could say, "isn't what you said, both have the same meaning?"
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