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請提供關於 You sometimes use No as yes(,I don’t ). When do u use it?? 的例句給我。請盡量是生活中經常用到的句子。
請提供關於 You sometimes use No as yes(,I don’t ). When do u use it?? 的例句給我。請盡量是生活中經常用到的句子。
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@Ren_Uno Unfortunately it's a bit more complicated >_<. If Person B says "Yes, I really don't like them", it would still mean that they really don't like them.
BUT if the following conversation happens:
Person A: You don't like oranges, do you?
Person B: Yes, I do.
Here, Person B disagrees and says that in fact, they do like oranges.
The way to understand this is the following:
Here:
Person A: You don't like oranges, do you?
Person B: No, I really don't like them.
- Person A is asking a negative question "you don't, do you"
- Person B needs to reply with either a negative answer "no", or with a "yes" (but then they would usually add "I don't" to make it a reply to a negative question)
Here, on the other hand:
Person A: You don't like oranges, do you?
Person B: Yes, I do.
- Person A asks a negative question
- Person B answers positively (doesn't add "I don't" to make it negative), thus it makes it the opposite of what Person A said. So he's disagreeing.
You can imagine it as if Person B omitted part of the answer (the full one being "yes, **in fact**, I do").
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Do you mean something like:
Person A: You don't like oranges, do you?
Person B: No, I really don't like them.
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@mysticflyingairship
Yes you’re right!
Ok Then if the Person B said Yes in that case, it means that he/she likes oranges, correct?
Yes you’re right!
Ok Then if the Person B said Yes in that case, it means that he/she likes oranges, correct?
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- 英語 (美國)
@Ren_Uno Unfortunately it's a bit more complicated >_<. If Person B says "Yes, I really don't like them", it would still mean that they really don't like them.
BUT if the following conversation happens:
Person A: You don't like oranges, do you?
Person B: Yes, I do.
Here, Person B disagrees and says that in fact, they do like oranges.
The way to understand this is the following:
Here:
Person A: You don't like oranges, do you?
Person B: No, I really don't like them.
- Person A is asking a negative question "you don't, do you"
- Person B needs to reply with either a negative answer "no", or with a "yes" (but then they would usually add "I don't" to make it a reply to a negative question)
Here, on the other hand:
Person A: You don't like oranges, do you?
Person B: Yes, I do.
- Person A asks a negative question
- Person B answers positively (doesn't add "I don't" to make it negative), thus it makes it the opposite of what Person A said. So he's disagreeing.
You can imagine it as if Person B omitted part of the answer (the full one being "yes, **in fact**, I do").
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