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  • 08-12-2017
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"could you please try to explain it in a different way so i can understand better?" is an example of a negative question.

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CrypticGeek
CrypticGeek CrypticGeek
  • 19-12-2017
No, this kind of a sentence is not an example of a negative question. It simply uses some of the already established information to clarify points and then ask for further details. If the person had said "I do not understand what you said, can you explain it again", then it can be considered as a negative question.

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