How to combining two questions with or? [on hold]
I have a little problem about grammar of multiple questions with or.
Accidentally I saw this English test on the internet, the person who gave the test believe the answer is number 2 but I think number 1 can be also correct.
Could you tell me which one is correct and explain the grammar for me please ?
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I have a little problem about grammar of multiple questions with or.
Accidentally I saw this English test on the internet, the person who gave the test believe the answer is number 2 but I think number 1 can be also correct.
Could you tell me which one is correct and explain the grammar for me please ?
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I have a little problem about grammar of multiple questions with or.
Accidentally I saw this English test on the internet, the person who gave the test believe the answer is number 2 but I think number 1 can be also correct.
Could you tell me which one is correct and explain the grammar for me please ?
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I have a little problem about grammar of multiple questions with or.
Accidentally I saw this English test on the internet, the person who gave the test believe the answer is number 2 but I think number 1 can be also correct.
Could you tell me which one is correct and explain the grammar for me please ?
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