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WHERES WHICH
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ОтветитьIn spanish plis👻
ОтветитьThank you for these amazing videos. Perhaps if you can make a video about the use of the question "Whom"?
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ОтветитьThanks you so much! You teach me alots about WH - question so i can understand to do my exam💗
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* My favourite actor is Robert Downey Junior.
* I live in Lima, Peru.
* It's on 28 of July.
* I want to learn English for my university study
* I love llistening to music, watching films or series, studying Portuguese and English.
* Pizza
* Eating much while I spending time with my family and my boyfriend.
Do you know tamil
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Ответитьwhose , whom, that type of information
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ОтветитьBrilliant❤, can we have more grammar lessons?
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ОтветитьThis video is Very helpful for me. Thanks to the owner
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ОтветитьSuch a good video! But I have a question, why in cases such as “who lives there?” Auxiliaries are not used ?
ОтветитьPerhaps a better distinction would be open questions and closed questions. Closed questions have a list of expected answers; Yes or no questions are closed questions, the expected answer often being affirmation or rejection (aka yes or no). What you have listed as "wh- questions" are all open questions, where the answer could be anything reasonable. The term "wh- question" is a bit obtuse as while who, what, when, where, why, how are commonly included. Many other categorisers exist and more often than not no categorising word is used at all, as context and stress renders their inclusion redundant.
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ОтветитьThanks alot
But you forget 1 WH-word that is 《which》& that we use it to ask about choice ❤
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Ótimo vídeo! Nota 10!
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ОтветитьThe video is very good. Thank you for helping me pass the test.
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