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1 Could you tell me who the best driver in the city is? 2 Who do you think the best person to ask about cars is? Isn't it exactly like sentence 4) ? No. Not exactly. The structures are different. who is in an indirect question in 1. who is in
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What is the general rule for this kind of phrasing? Invert subject and verb for direct questions. ( Where is the knife ? ) Do not invert for indirect questions. ( I have no idea where the knife is . ) In which room was the thing I was supposed to
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Sorry, but I don't see that at all in the poem; Page is just saying that we have to work hard to take care of the earth– at least as hard as we work to keep up our own homes and raise our own families. It is a very homely poem. However, if that
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Rather than the author making suggestions on what needs to be done in order to maintain and preserve the earth, the author is questioning certain negative attributes that are present within human beings in general such as: selfishness, isolation
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Thank you CB and Jim. I now know what I have mixed up. Some of the questions were about the subject while some others were about the object. That's it! What is the matter with is particularly problematic because we don't usually use the
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Hi Eddie Your exercise would be easier to do (and would probably also make more sense to you) if you knew who had actually asked the question. As Avangi mentioned, if you don't know that, you will have to invent something. When you report a
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I recently used the following question on a quiz:
A gentleman ________ I had never seen before smiled at me.
The students were to put the relative pronoun in the first blank and then write whether it was a defining or non-defining relative
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You see, if it's it were me, i I would say " tell Tell me about a time when you had to work under pressure." That would be OK, too. This is a relative clause modifying time . Just about any tense is fine. Tell me about a time you
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in the below post you wrote, that example ,I think , is relative clause. it is not a time clauses. With the word time there to act as an antecedent, yes, it is a relative clause. But it has the word when , so it also qualifies as having to do with
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So, if I were to construct a sentence that began as a question but ended as a sentence, which punctuation mark should I use. For instance: "What did you think of him because I thought he was great." OR "What did you think of him
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