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When do I use a preposition at the end of a question? Whenever you are questioning the object of a preposition. Sally talked about what ? > What did Sally talk about? You cut the bread with what ? > What did you cut the bread with? Billy
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"Can you please clear put this document in the folde r? "-- The question mark is still required; it remains a question: 'Could you?'. The same holds true for 'Would you', 'Do you mind if', etc.
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hi,
I have a doubt regarding indirect questions.
If i use an indirect question beginning with "Can", should i make use of question mark (?) at the end of the question?
For example, consider the following statement :
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How is this for topical: A Catholic Priest has an affair with a married woman, which leads to a bit ... Hitchcock on the article - I'm going backwards from last to silent era, with a different film examined every week. If you haven't
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Why to ...? is wrong as an abbreviated form because why to ... is wrong as an indirect question. I've been thinking about that for some minutes. It does sound kind of odd to use "why to" as an indirect question now that I've
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I would suggest that "revert" has taken on new meanings that the revered dictionaries have yet to catch up with!
And somebody should tell Microsoft about the noun/verb divide between "advice" and "advise". I
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never mind
T why not just say:
... a copy of those photos ... That would work. (Just stressing not to miss any.)
I'm not sure which other example you were questioning about.
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T why not just say:
... a copy of those photos ... That would work. (Just stressing not to miss any.) I'm not sure which other example you were questioning about.
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I don't think they're watching it to learn English, it's just for fun. The fact that he or she is questioning those lines, means that he/she tries to understand it, and isn't just watching it without any process in mind.
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Vincent,
Everyone is trying to help you and you are questioning the answers repeatedly. Why? Your questions are so vauge and poorly formed that we have to guess what you meant. We gave you a lot of good pointers but you are not using them in
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