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we can say no or else i don't? Tue May 08, 2007 7:17 am  we can say no or else i don't?
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #106 "Beginner Grammar Questions Test (1)", question 3

Do you like sushi? No, I ..........

(a) don't like
(b) don't
(c) are not

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #106 "Beginner Grammar Questions Test (1)", answer 3

Do you like sushi? No, I don't.

Correct answer: (b) don't
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we can say no or else i dont,,,but we cant say no, i dont..i think so

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we can say no or else i don't? Wed May 09, 2007 0:55 am  we can say no or else i don't?
 

You can simply say "no" or you can even say "I don't" but the quiz wants you to finish the sentence which is "No, I don't". "No, I don't" is a proper way of saying it.
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