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    Hors de question/aide

    Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En bas

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    Message de yaya18 posté le 05-11-2014 à 13:59:03 (S | E | F)
    Hello everybody,
    I'm a little confused about a sentence, I've already seen the two sentences :
    -It's out of question !
    -It's out of the question !
    Which is correct ? Are both of these two sentences correct ?
    Thank you in advance


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    Modifié par lucile83 le 05-11-2014 16:51


    Réponse: Hors de question/aide de violet91, postée le 05-11-2014 à 14:48:06 (S | E)
    Hello ,
    (Shakespeare could use 'out of question ' - 'The twelfth night ' meaning unquestionably ; that was in the XVIth century)
    - Number 2 is the one : in modern English our days , I mean) .( = absolutely impossible / don't you dare think of it ! / Forbidden or so !)



    Réponse: Hors de question/aide de yaya18, postée le 05-11-2014 à 15:14:32 (S | E)
    I opted for the last one too and now I understand I was right
    Thank you again for taking trouble to answer me





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