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Why do I have to ask this certain question exactly right now

The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language distinguishes between an answer (being a member of the set of logically possible answers, as delineated in § Semantic classification) and a response (any statement made by the addressee in reply to the question). For example, the following are all possible responses to the question “Is Alice ready to leave?”

Why do I have to ask this certain question exactly right now

The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language distinguishes between an answer (being a member of the set of logically possible answers, as delineated in § Semantic classification) and a response (any statement made by the addressee in reply to the question). For example, the following are all possible responses to the question “Is Alice ready to leave?”

Why do I have to ask this certain question exactly right now

The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language distinguishes between an answer (being a member of the set of logically possible answers, as delineated in § Semantic classification) and a response (any statement made by the addressee in reply to the question). For example, the following are all possible responses to the question “Is Alice ready to leave?”