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- HrutnaJune 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. |