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- Hrutna
June 2017
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![]() | mahdi1June 2017 both of them are correct but you should used one (,) instead the word "who" in second sentence |
![]() | deutschnspassJune 2017 The first sentence is correct. |
Philippo94June 2017 I think so. If you want the second sentence to be correct, you should say "does anyone speak english ?"
![]() | AussieInBgFebruary 2023 ”Is there anyone who speaks English?” is the correct form. You need ”who” because ”speaks English” refers back to the object ”anyone” and is a clause describing ”anyone”. |
![]() | MadulJune 2017 I think you can say the both sentences. |