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Most of the time when you are saying those phrases, you should use "Any questions". For example, "Do you have any questions?"
May you have any questions- well their is no such thing, its not proper english. Its like saying, "can you have any questions", but it would make more sense to say "ask more questions" as a statement or demand. Then "should you have any questions" means like if you have a sheet of paper for example for a job interview, your answer would have been "yes, I should have questions on this sheet or else i wouldn't know anything about the person trying to get the job"
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The question, "Are there any questions?".The question; "Are there any questions?"
You should try to answer any questions that haven't already been answered in the rest of the paper.
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The question, "Are there any questions?".
The question, "Are there any questions?".
Well if you don't have any questions you should not feel you have to ask a question. It will not count against you. Generally you should ask questions that show your interest in the job, company and training.
You should answer questions because it is a way of communicating. Answering questions may clear up any misunderstandings and may even educate someone further.
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