WBUR: Can capitalism and love coexist? 'Fair Play' film seeks to answer
The answer to this question is "Horse." This answer is based on a play on words, as "neigh" is the sound a horse makes, and it is a pun on the word "nay," which means no.
Emily and Luke are blissfully in love and newly engaged and at the beginning of the new Netflix film “Fair Play.”But they both work at the same financial firm — and they’re both up for the same big ...
TheWrap: Netflix’s ‘Fair Play’ Could Serve as a Definitive Workplace Training Video, Experts Say: ‘Complete HR Disaster’
Debate over the merits of the Netflix drama “Fair Play” began soon after its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January. Was Chloe Domont’s film starring Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich ...
Netflix’s ‘Fair Play’ Could Serve as a Definitive Workplace Training Video, Experts Say: ‘Complete HR Disaster’
If you were then to answer the question with solely 'yes' or 'no', you would say 'yes' if you did, in fact, go to the store. For those unconvinced, consider how one would go about asking for the negation of a question if not in precisely this way - and if the trouble would be worth that interpretation.
How to answer a negative question? - English Language Learners Stack ...
The original question is: Is this the first time you have been to Britain? The question refers to a specific instance of time. It's not referring to you yourself. Hence the correct answer would be: Yes, it is. Here you're saying that it indeed is the first time you've been to Britain. Note again that it points back to time, and not to you. Now, just to make things clearer. Yes, I have. This ...