whoever said it cannot be true?
OR
whoever said it cannot be false?
which one is correct and what do both of them mean?
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
THE ANSWER WILL BE FALSE
Answered by
1
Answer:
whoever said it cannot be true is the correct way of saying that someone else said it is not true and you are against it and say it is true.
Explanation:
whoever said it cannot be false is not the way it should be said but it means someone else said it is true but you are against it and say it is not true
i hope this helped please delete this comment if you do not understand
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