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If I have nothing to do, should I say "yes" or "no"? I'm confused because both "Yes, I do have nothing to do" and "No, I don't have anything to do" have the same meaning.

  • Either would be a 'correct' answer, but "No, I don't/haven't" would be more natural. – Kate Bunting Feb 27 '21 at 12:49
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    If you give a single-word answer, there's every chance you'll be asked the follow-up question 1: Did you mean Yes* you do have nothing to do?* OR 2: Did you mean No* you don't have anything to do?* – FumbleFingers Feb 27 '21 at 12:58

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