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- Why or why not vs Why and why not - TextRanch
Both "why or why not" and "why and why not" are correct, but they are used in different contexts "Why or why not" is commonly used when asking for a simple choice or decision, while "why and why not" is used when discussing reasons for or against something
- why,or why not - YouTube
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- Katakiri Rekka – Why, or why not Lyrics - Genius
Tell me why, or why not Complaining way too much, but maybe I overlooked something fatal for me [Bridge] There is nobody who knows there will be nobody Except for me,
- why, or why not - Higurashi no Naku Koro ni - Anime Lyrics dot Com
Tell me why, or why not Complaining way too much, maybe I overlooked something fatal for me The whole world was at a complete standstill, and I was in fetters, at the mercy of the mob The silent warning became louder every day, Then I kept pretending not to hear The meaning had been in the eyes of the beholder all along
- How To Use Why Not In a Sentence? Easy Examples
2 Overusing “Why Not”: While “why not” is a versatile phrase, using it too frequently can dilute its impact Reserve it for moments when you genuinely want to convey an adventurous or positive spirit
- Why? vs. Why Not? - Ethan Maurice
When you are presented with an opportunity is your initial reaction to ask yourself "Why" or "Why not?" This is a big deal because "Why?" is a limiting question and "Why not?" is a liberating question Let me explain When we ask ourselves "Why?" we need a good reason to do it If we don't come up with one, our default response is to NOT DO IT
- Whats the difference between why and why not - Reddit
The presumption “Why” presumes that you shouldn’t do something and seeks justification as to why you would consider it “Why not” presumes that you should do something, and seeks reasoning why you would not
- What is the difference between why and why not . . . - HiNative
Synonym for why Why is used when you are asking for a reasoning about something while why not is used to ask for a reasoning about a negative sentence For example: "We aren't going " "Why not " *(why can be used in instead of why not but why not cannot always be used instead of why) Example: "We aren't going " "Why?" ️ "Clean your room " "Why not?" ️ "Clean your room " "Why?" ️ In
- why why no why not - WordReference Forums
Hi, there! I've got a question on why why no why not Here are my sample sentences Seeing that he was not too nasty an old man, I readily responded: "It must've colder in the country, I'm afraid " "No, no," he disagreed and began to cough, his words stuck up in his throat "Why?" I asked This is from a translator
- Asking ‘why’ and ‘why not’ - Ask a Philosopher
Asking ‘why’ and ‘why not’ January 19, 2012 ~ Geoffrey Klempner Dani asked: In your opinion, which is the more logical question to ask when seeking information: ‘Why’ or ‘why not’? Answer by Eric George Why? Why anything at all? Such a profound opening question has kept the Philosophical juices in the minds of Philosophers
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