pinkie9
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Someone was checking a document written by his coworker and found something, which looks like a mistake.
He says, to the coworker,
1. Please confirm whether this is a mistake.
2. Please confirm whether this is not a mistake.
Are both grammatically correct?
I think No.2 means he is almost sure it is a mistake and No.2 is close to saying "Isn't this a mistake?"
Am I correct?
Thank you.
He says, to the coworker,
1. Please confirm whether this is a mistake.
2. Please confirm whether this is not a mistake.
Are both grammatically correct?
I think No.2 means he is almost sure it is a mistake and No.2 is close to saying "Isn't this a mistake?"
Am I correct?
Thank you.