May 21st, 2006, 02:18 am
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Re: a question I agree that "make a question" or "make questions" sounds weird, but I do think that it's correct. I guess because you would only ever use the phrase in a language classroom, then it comes out sounding odd.
Interesting. I'd never thought about that one before.
Karen |