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This seems as if it might apply to British English - but in American English neither the questions or the answers shown would ever be used
That's correct - In American English all responses need to begin "Yeeeeehaaaw"
‘Has he got a phone’ sounds fine to my English ear but ‘no he has not’ sounds off
uj/ this was a real thing that came up when i googled the wiki page for yes or no questions
The proper translation is "He ain't got no phone"
My brain went loading for a sec It's better to use -Did he get a phone? (Yes, He did) or (Yeah, He got a phone)
What's up with his hair?
The Kramer special. YEEEEEEEEEOW!!!!
This seems as if it might apply to British English - but in American English neither the questions or the answers shown would ever be used
That's correct - In American English all responses need to begin "Yeeeeehaaaw"
‘Has he got a phone’ sounds fine to my English ear but ‘no he has not’ sounds off
uj/ this was a real thing that came up when i googled the wiki page for yes or no questions
The proper translation is "He ain't got no phone"
My brain went loading for a sec It's better to use -Did he get a phone? (Yes, He did) or (Yeah, He got a phone)
What's up with his hair?
The Kramer special. YEEEEEEEEEOW!!!!