yes i that was a typo, i missed the "h"Yes, (though you have "dis" instead of "dish"), it's a common thing to say.
By the way, this is not a statement. It's a question. A statement says something (true or not) about the world. You can't refer to the sentence "What is your favourite dish?" as true or false.Hi,
Do native speakers (Briton or American) use this statement?
What is your favorite dis?
Is the usage of dish in this sentence appropriate?
Thanks
Well I doubt that sentence and statement mean the same. I think a sentence can be a question or even a statement.By the way, this is not a statement. It's a question. A statement says something (true or not) about the world. You can't refer to the sentence "What is your favourite dish?" as true or false.
Not a teacher nor a native speaker.
By the way, this is not a statement. It's a question. A statement says something (true or not) about the world. You can't refer to the sentence "What is your favourite dish?" as true or false.
Not a teacher nor a native speaker.
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