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  1. rickydixtor

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    bud16415 can you please help me? I know i am annoying but I really want to know the answer :)
  2. rickydixtor

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    ?:)
  3. rickydixtor

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    I think you misunderstood me. You wrote "Can I ask what country are you from? No." and said it is similar to this conversation: "Bryan: But they are not the same then. Cathy: No they aren´t." But where are these sentences similar?
  4. rickydixtor

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    Bud16415?
  5. rickydixtor

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    ??? Pls help me one more time, sry. But I really want to understand it, my English needs to get better. :(
  6. rickydixtor

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    I unterstand, thank you. But what's the similarity to your example "Can I ask what country are you from? No."? You explained it is similar.
  7. rickydixtor

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    Sorry for confusing you. ;) Bud16415 can you help me and explain your post? Where in my original example (post 1) is this the case? Would be very happy to get an answer. :)
  8. rickydixtor

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    That was just another example I wrote, because I didn't understand the following answer of bud16415: ... and his answer relates to the following conversation: Bryan: But they are not the same then. Cathy: No they aren´t. So he seems to talk about questions with "no", but in the original...
  9. rickydixtor

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    Thank you. But didn't Bud16415 talk about the answer and not the question? That was the conversation we talked about: Bryan: But they are not the same then. Cathy: No they aren´t. And Bud16415 and me talked about Cathy's answer and not the question, or did I misunderstand something?
  10. rickydixtor

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    Sorry for my late response, I had very many other things to do. Unfortunately I faced the problem again and it reminded me of this thread. Would be nice to get another answer. Thank you so much for your help, you are a very good community. Do you mean it like this: Child: Can I get another...
  11. rickydixtor

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    Yeah, but what's the context of this sentence? I don't understand it sry. :/ But I would like to understand it. :) bud16415 can you help me please? :) And yes, I am interested in house repair information, and I am a long time silent reader, but somehow I prefer to read only and write in native...
  12. rickydixtor

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    What's the meaning of this sentence?
  13. rickydixtor

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    Please answer. :)
  14. rickydixtor

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    Thanks all for your help! I have just reread it again. What does that mean btw?
  15. rickydixtor

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    But in fact she said "No they aren't" which is short for "No, they aren't the same" and this is correct american english, right? Then thank you for your help in advance :)
  16. rickydixtor

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    So in fact she agrees with Bryan that they are not the same, like my example b) right?
  17. rickydixtor

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    Im just a silent reader here, so I thought its good to ask it here as there are native speaker :) uhm yes i read it that way, but it doesnt help me that much, I have a feeling it relates more to b) from my examples, but what do native speaker think?
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