[Grammar] Regarding syntax of the sentence

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Joe333

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Friends, this question is about sentence structure which I'm unable to make. Need your help so that I can reply to my friend. The context is this: I asked something to my friend and he didn't reply to me for a long time - for 5 days. I wanna say something like this (e.g is from next para) but not sure about the syntax of the sentence.


Sentence: "What meaning should I draw from your silence" or "What does your silence mean"


Are both of these sentence correct both grammatically and syntactical ?


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Friends, this question is about sentence structure which I'm unable to make. Need your help so that I can reply to my friend. The context is this: I [STRIKE]asked something to my friend[/STRIKE] [I asked my friend something] and he didn't reply to me for a long time - for 5 days. I [STRIKE]wanna[/STRIKE] want to say something like this (e.g is from next para) but not sure about the syntax of the sentence.


Sentence: "What meaning should I draw from your silence" or "What does your silence mean"


Are both of these sentence correct both grammatically and syntactical ?


Thanks
Yes they are.
 
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