How about “Why is the answer A but not B”?Of course, "David is sleeping" would tell you what he is doing, but it wouldn't really answer the question.
It could be. What's it in response to?How about “Why is the answer A but not B”?
Is that correct?
A student asked his teacher about the exam answers.It could be. What's it in response to?
Why is John washing the car but not David is washing car?Maybo, would you like to tell us what you mean?
Re-read posts 9 and 11.Why is John washing the car but not David is washing car?
I don’t know how to write the underlined part.
A: Why is John washing the car but isn’t David?
Is 'Why is John washing the car but David isn’t?' really grammatically correct? Am I missing something here?Reverse the last two words.
Why is John washing the car and David isn’t?Reverse the last two words.