Which fruit do you want?
What are you going to eat?
Fruit?
Which fruit?
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Which answer were you looking for?
What are you going to do now?
It's technically not incorect, but "a Hawaiian" would probably be the more comon usage.
Proper usage of this phrase is "I can never..." If you want to use "can't" instead it would be "I can't ever..."
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Proper usage and pronunciation.
The proper pronouciation is ; It will be worth their time?
The definition and proper usage of the word managed is to handle or direct with skill. An example of the proper use of the word manage is "The business is managed by the owner's daughter.".
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No. "Upsetted" is not a proper usage of the word "upset." If you need to say something made you upset in past tense, saying "upset" is still the correct form of usage.
The use of Proper needs to be defined in this usage for this question to make sense.
No, its only usage seems to be as a proper name.
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"Sad to say" is the correct phrase.Example usage: I'm sad to say (that) Mary cannot join us for dinner.ORExample usage: I'm sad to say (that) Mary cannot have dinner with us.Use "sad to say" when you want to tell another person something sad.Example: I want to tell my brother that his dog died.=I'm sad to say (that) your dog died.NOT: I'm sadly to say (that) your dog died.Sad to say would be the proper term to use. sadlywould be known as an adverb because of the last two letters.