GRAMMATICALITY - DOES THIS VS IS THIS (GRAMMAR) - ENGLISH …
Dec 14, 2020 A question (and a negative statement) requires an auxiliary before the subject. If there is already an auxiliary (eg have, are, should) then it comes before the subject: From ell.stackexchange.com
MEANING - WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN S' AND 'S? - ENGLISH …
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WOULD BE OR WILL BE - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS STACK EXCHANGE
Oct 1, 2019 However, if somebody posed you a hypothetical question and "200" was the answer, you would use "would" because the answer is not in the future. It is not as easy as one would … From ell.stackexchange.com
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GRAMMAR - "WHAT IS IT?" VS "WHAT IS THIS?" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE …
Is the question "what is it?" correct when pointing something? Bonus question: is there a (ideally - strict) grammatical rule for this case? Note: I hoped another question would be a duplicate but … From ell.stackexchange.com
WHEN TO USE "IS" VS. "DOES" WHEN ASKING A QUESTION?
When the verb in a statement is neither a primary auxiliary verb (be, have, do) nor a modal auxiliary verb (will, would, can, could, may, might, shall, should, must, ought to, used to), do is … From ell.stackexchange.com
CONVERSATION QUESTIONS FOR THE ESL/EFL CLASSROOM (I-TESL-J)
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WHICH OF 'QUESTION ON', 'QUESTION ABOUT', 'QUESTION REGARDING ...
"a question on" means: "a question on the topic of" and therefore can only be used when one can insert the phrase "the topic of" after the "on", while "a question about" can used before … From ell.stackexchange.com
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