• lanre_makinde (9/19/2012)


    Sorry the explanation is wrong. Then the question is not properly framed. Questions should be aimed at eliciting understanding....

    It appears to me to be right, to be properly framed (at least for fluent English speakers - for others the distinction between yes/no and true/false may be important), and to be very clearly aimed at eliciting understanding.

    Can you explain why you reach the opposite conculsion on each of these three points?

    Tom