Use 'something' for general statements where the specific item is unknown, and 'anything' for questions or negations.
Utilisez "something" pour des affirmations générales où l'on ne sait pas exactement ce que c'est, et "anything" pour des questions ou des négations.
Question | They produced … amazing. |
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Title | 1841 |
QType (0=kprim,1=mc,2=sc) | 2 |
Q_1 | anything |
Q_2 | something |
Q_3 | - |
Answers | 0 1 0 |
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