Yes and no, or word pairs with a similar word, are expressions of the affirmative and the negative, respectively, in several languages including English. Some languages make a distinction between answers to affirmative versus negative questions; thus they may have three-form or four-form systems instead. English originally used a four-form system up to and including Early Middle English but Modern English has reduced this to a two-form system consisting of just 'yes' and 'no'. It exists in many facets of communication, such as: eye blink communication, head movements, Morse Code, and sign language. Some languages, such as Latin, do not have yes-no word systems.
Some languages do not answer yesses with single words meaning 'yes' or 'no'. Welsh, Finnish and Chinese are among the languages that typically employ an echo response (repeating the verb with either an affirmative or negative form) rather than using words for 'yes' and 'no', though such languages can also have words broadly similar to 'yes' and 'no'. Echo responses avoid the issue of what an unadorned yes means in response to a negative question. While a yes response to the question "You don't like strawberries?" is ambiguous in English, the Welsh response ydw (I like) has no ambiguity.
The words yes and no are not easily classified into any of the eight conventional parts of speech. Although sometimes classified as interjections, they do not qualify as such, and they are not adverbs. They are sometimes classified as a part of speech in their own right, sentence words, word sentences, or pro-sentences, although that category contains more than yes and no and not all linguists include them in their lists of sentence words. Sentences consisting solely of one of these two words are classified as minor sentences.
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I saw that comment you posted then deleted, but if there’a two reasons to schnitzel leaving that’s okay they may leave whenever they wnat to, no pressure tehre @CaptainRex123
There are some viewers from ex. indonesia, north america (they say purse instead of handbag there), and wherever else in the world that isn’t the UK @CaptainRex123
It’s ok you can partner with @KnightOfRen, it’s just that he’s a hated person in the community and JustaGoose for example doesn’t like him, sorry for not providing context I know English probably isn’t your native language @DameTheNewbie
Well I did.... maybe @CedC here explored the site for a bit before making an account @CyanWasNotTheImpostor
Ok so:
White - 0-100
Bronze - 101-1000
Silver- 1001-5000
Gold- 5001-25000
Platinum- 25001-inf @CedC
Yes and no, or word pairs with a similar word, are expressions of the affirmative and the negative, respectively, in several languages including English. Some languages make a distinction between answers to affirmative versus negative questions; thus they may have three-form or four-form systems instead. English originally used a four-form system up to and including Early Middle English but Modern English has reduced this to a two-form system consisting of just 'yes' and 'no'. It exists in many facets of communication, such as: eye blink communication, head movements, Morse Code, and sign language. Some languages, such as Latin, do not have yes-no word systems.
Some languages do not answer yesses with single words meaning 'yes' or 'no'. Welsh, Finnish and Chinese are among the languages that typically employ an echo response (repeating the verb with either an affirmative or negative form) rather than using words for 'yes' and 'no', though such languages can also have words broadly similar to 'yes' and 'no'. Echo responses avoid the issue of what an unadorned yes means in response to a negative question. While a yes response to the question "You don't like strawberries?" is ambiguous in English, the Welsh response ydw (I like) has no ambiguity.
The words yes and no are not easily classified into any of the eight conventional parts of speech. Although sometimes classified as interjections, they do not qualify as such, and they are not adverbs. They are sometimes classified as a part of speech in their own right, sentence words, word sentences, or pro-sentences, although that category contains more than yes and no and not all linguists include them in their lists of sentence words. Sentences consisting solely of one of these two words are classified as minor sentences.
+2cedc isnt my alt @CyanWasNotTheImpostor
Nice.
When you press the undo button too many times
+6Quite realistic + simple, and i love realistic + simple
+1You’re always welcome, @CedC
Hwo to get a profile pic
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It was made by phillip atpler
Drag imbalance
What??? When it was publishing it said it was from 7 days ago now it says it was a minute ago:
Also the “iron cross” is sctually the balkenkreuz
Fastest updoo in the west
This is from 7 days ago?
Plen in äir
Oh nvm
Did you just kill blue @CyanWasNotTheImpostor
Yeah were actually playing among us and using sp as a chat area @rexzion
+1Oh @CyanWasNotTheImpostor
YAY
OR BLACK IDK
KILL WHITE
cmon you shouldve killed white then its a clean victory @CyanWasNotTheImpostor
joined @CyanWasNotTheImpostor
But mane you’re right idk @CyanWasNotTheImpostor
Idk i said he was waiting for someone to go to weapons @CyanWasNotTheImpostor
Oh well hes prob waiting for someone to do visual task (shooting asteriod) to verify them @CyanWasNotTheImpostor
Ya i passed you and red ealier so youre both safe @Redisnotsusguys
Nah its def pink, i saw them kill at nav (i saw on cams so dont accuse me) @AWESOMENESS360
Idk, i saw green at medbay @tsampoy
You don’t know @tsampoy? A drama occured, people said ru was a girl, drama happened.....
Yep @tsampoy don’t start a similar drama to what happened with RU....
I saw that comment you posted then deleted, but if there’a two reasons to schnitzel leaving that’s okay they may leave whenever they wnat to, no pressure tehre @CaptainRex123
Indeed, indeed... @tsampoy
You forgot to delete your comments so i made a ough estimate that schnitzel got a boyfriend... @CaptainRex123
Let me guess: it has something to do with your old posts that stirred up drama
No nothing like that he had 3 strikes@Redisnotsusguys
A friend who got banned for 7 days @Redisnotsusguys
Hey @dovahdesigns what was my place on the 5 minute challenge?
WiiMini @Redisnotsusguys
Almost heaven
You joined right after one ended @Redisnotsusguys
Give me more drama i want reading material
There are some viewers from ex. indonesia, north america (they say purse instead of handbag there), and wherever else in the world that isn’t the UK @CaptainRex123
This has some terms some viewers may not know...
SOS - Emergency term
SAS - Special Air Service
Handbag - purse
Gin and tonic - cocktail
You’re welcome, more criticism makes more improvement @RedZ0ne
+1Criticism
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Now for the pros
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Now for some tips
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Hello there @KnightOfRen
It’s ok you can partner with @KnightOfRen, it’s just that he’s a hated person in the community and JustaGoose for example doesn’t like him, sorry for not providing context I know English probably isn’t your native language @DameTheNewbie