royal999
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- Mar 2, 2012
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Persian
- Home Country
- Iran
- Current Location
- Iran
Hello.
I am developing an educational material. The book that I have to develop an educational material for, is somewhat old-fashioned and there are some errors in it. I want to know are these two structures correct or not:
First:
A: Would you mind opening the window?
B-1: All right.
B-2 (another possibility): Of course not.
B-3 (another possibility): Not at all
Second:
A: Would you mind not opening the window?
B-1: Oh, all right.
B-2 (another possibility): Oh, sure.
I know B-2 and B-3 in the first are correct.
I want to make certain that others are correct.
In addition, I am certain about accuracy of the structure of the question in both models.
What I exactly want to know:
1-1 Are other answers correct?
1-2 Why yes?
1-3 Why no?
1-4 What should I do to solve Probable problems?
1-5 (Please mention whether is it vague or old-fashioned and answer without regional varieties).
2-1 Do you see any AmE or BrE feature in them?
2-2 What are they and what are AmE/BrE equivalents to them?
Thanks.
I am developing an educational material. The book that I have to develop an educational material for, is somewhat old-fashioned and there are some errors in it. I want to know are these two structures correct or not:
First:
A: Would you mind opening the window?
B-1: All right.
B-2 (another possibility): Of course not.
B-3 (another possibility): Not at all
Second:
A: Would you mind not opening the window?
B-1: Oh, all right.
B-2 (another possibility): Oh, sure.
I know B-2 and B-3 in the first are correct.
I want to make certain that others are correct.
In addition, I am certain about accuracy of the structure of the question in both models.
What I exactly want to know:
1-1 Are other answers correct?
1-2 Why yes?
1-3 Why no?
1-4 What should I do to solve Probable problems?
1-5 (Please mention whether is it vague or old-fashioned and answer without regional varieties).
2-1 Do you see any AmE or BrE feature in them?
2-2 What are they and what are AmE/BrE equivalents to them?
Thanks.