Matthew Wai
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- Nov 29, 2013
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- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
This non-native takes 'No' and 'Yes' to mean 'No, I don't want' and 'Yes, I do want' respectively.
That is what we have been saying. It is correct.Oh, sorry if I confused someone. Then there is no difference in answering These two negative questions.
I sum it up one more time:
Question: You don't want to eat?" / "Don't you want to eat?"
If I don't want to eat: "No,..."
If I want to eat: "Yes,..."
I hope it's now correct.
This non-native takes 'No' and 'Yes' to mean 'No, I don't want' and 'Yes, I do want' respectively.
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