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singular adjective Subject [alternative for adverb]
Verb [reference] singular adjective Object(s), adverb

Thursday, 7 November 2024

So and naither #A #31

So and naither is as one. Hmm... example:

  • A: I like it.
  • B: So do I.

  • A: I don't like it.
  • B: Neither do I.

Answer isn't questions but question in the words order. If I read this I see it, but if I listening I don't understand question this or statement... It's probability. How to understand it? I can divide it and calculate:

  • How chance is B asking? (X)
  • How chance is B saying? (1 - X)
  • How chance is B like it? (Y)
  • How chance is B not like it? (1 - Y)
  • How chance is B like enithing else? (Z)
  • How chance is B not like enithing else? (1 - Z)

Probability in the brackets. Hm. I look for it and understand what is important here. Only A determine all what B will do. Yes, I don't know how to calculate X or Y or Z now, but I know where is cause.

Need to change statement for exclude probability. It's about childrend for childrens. How to say about. Not bad for exlude difficult answers for question what isn't important now.

This mark answers for all. It's easy to understand on the picture what show public chatroom. It's for teens only.  Two key so and neither in the begining of the sentence show it all time.

How to

I can use two keys so and neither as mark in the beginning of the sentence for understand what is no answer for me. This is a message that my question determined. It's right for childrens only.

I can understand what question was wrong easily. Possible to do it clearly in the family.

It's the only key, method showing, maybe ruled strictly, temporarily completed.

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