[Grammar] Wounldnt it be better? Isnt it better?

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Hi huys,,Can you tell me what is the differences betewwn this two,

Q1 Wounldnt it be better?
Isnt it better?


Q2 Are the following correct?

Dont he feel bored?
Don you feel bored?


Q3 Have you been here long,,
Can i say ,Are you here long??

Thanks all of you,,,,, HAVE A NICE DAY!!!
 
Hi huys,,Can you tell me what is the differences betewwn this two,

Q1 Wounldnt it be better?
Isnt it better?


Q2 Are the following correct?

Dont he feel bored?
Don you feel bored?


Q3 Have you been here long,,
Can i say ,Are you here long??

Thanks all of you,,,,, HAVE A NICE DAY!!!

So many corrections. Please note them

Hi guys, guys, [one comma]
Can you tell me what the difference is between these two questions?

Q1 Wouldn't it be better?
Isn't it better?


-- We need a full sentence to tell you.

Q2 Are the following correct?

Don't he feel bored? -- No. Doesn't he feel bored. or "Isn't he bored?"
Don't you feel bored? -- That's okay as corrected. "Aren't you bored" is also okay.


Q3 Have you been here long? [question mark]
Can I say "Are you here long? [use ONE question mark] - No. Have you been here long?

Thanks all of you,,,,, [this is not a sequence of punctuation that has any meaning in English.
HAVE A NICE DAY! [lower case, please - and one exclamation mark is more than enough]
 
So many corrections. Please note them

Hi guys, guys, [one comma]
Can you tell me what the difference is between these two questions?

Q1 Wouldn't it be better?
Isn't it better?


-- We need a full sentence to tell you.

Q2 Are the following correct?

Don't he feel bored? -- No. Doesn't he feel bored. or "Isn't he bored?"
Don't you feel bored? -- That's okay as corrected. "Aren't you bored" is also okay.


Q3 Have you been here long? [question mark]
Can I say "Are you here long? [use ONE question mark] - No. Have you been here long?

Thanks all of you,,,,, [this is not a sequence of punctuation that has any meaning in English.
HAVE A NICE DAY! [lower case, please - and one exclamation mark is more than enough]
Thanks for your correction. I still have some questions. Why we can only use ( Have you been here long)? not Are you here long?

Another questions
Q2 The profit has climbed from $1000 to $4000.
The profit climb from $1000 to $4000.

Q3 Isn't it yummy? (Yes it is yummy)

Can you tell me which one is correct and why? Thanks you so much
 
lindauuu, please ask your further unrelated questions in separate threads, with a title appropriate to each.
 
Thanks for your correction. I still have some questions. Why we can only use ( Have you been here long)? not Are you here long?

More questions.
Q2 The profit has climbed from $1000 to $4000. :up:
The profit climbed from $1000 to $4000.

Q3 Isn't it yummy?
A3 Yes, it is yummy.

Can you tell me which one is correct and why? [STRIKE]Thanks you so much[/STRIKE]

I charge more for "why" questions.

;-)
 
Thanks,, i need time to absorb it...:-?
 
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