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If I want to ask whether my friend is working on many drama skits or only on Macbeth, then what should I say? Is this correct "Are you working on Macbeth only ?"

2006-11-06 06:08:22 · 7 answers · asked by charles.2345 1 in Society & Culture Languages

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Are you working on anything else beside Macbeth

2006-11-06 06:15:34 · answer #1 · answered by p v 2 · 2 0

This could be considered correct but depending on the circumstances you might want to clarify by phrasing it something like, " Is Macbeth the only skit you are working on, or are there others?

2006-11-06 14:17:50 · answer #2 · answered by Huey from Ohio 4 · 0 0

For superstitious reasons, you're not supposed to say the name of the play "MacBeth" to a theatre person. So say, "Are you working only on the Scottish play, or on others, too?"

2006-11-06 18:04:47 · answer #3 · answered by Goddess of Grammar 7 · 0 0

are you working only on Macbeth? is correct...

your way is also correct, but that's if it's "...only or on other drama skits?"

2006-11-06 14:24:53 · answer #4 · answered by reapermistress1210 2 · 0 0

are you only working on macbeth or do you do others

2006-11-07 12:22:43 · answer #5 · answered by hayley m 3 · 0 0

just Macbeth, huh?



wus.

2006-11-06 14:11:22 · answer #6 · answered by nobudE 7 · 0 1

"Are you working on anything other than McBeth"

2006-11-06 14:11:11 · answer #7 · answered by huggz 7 · 1 1

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