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  1. Interrogative Pronouns and Indirect Questions - Daily Grammar …

    May 15, 2025 · Interrogative Pronouns and Indirect Questions Most often, interrogative pronouns are used in direct questions, representing the person or thing that is being asked about. …

  2. used to / use to in interrogative - English Grammar - English - The ...

    Nov 29, 2015 · Used to" expresses a past habit or state. There is no present-tense form. - I use to come here now. (This sentence is wrong) - I/He used to come here when I/he was a child.

  3. "is she" or "isn't she"? - English Grammar - The Free Dictionary

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  4. does it look fine? - English Grammar - The Free Dictionary

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  5. "Something has happened, that he is looking so worried." — Is …

    Dec 10, 2024 · On page 1109 of "A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language," Quirk says: "That" may introduce a final clause with resultative meaning in interrogative sentences: …

  6. What vs. Which - Daily Grammar Lesson - English - The Free …

    Oct 28, 2024 · The interrogative adjectives "what" and "which" are often interchangeable. In most instances, we can use either one without causing confusion for the reader. However, if there is …

  7. The Present Indicative vs. the Future Indicative

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  8. Is "who" the subject of the sentence? - English Grammar

    Sep 14, 2016 · Dear all: "Who" is an interrogative pronoun that is used as a subject "Whom" is an interrogative pronoun used as an Object "where" "How" are adverbs. Back to top NancyLee

  9. "have to" - How to transform into the Passive

    Aug 21, 2017 · But here, there is an agent, the interrogative pronoun, because that is what you are asking. Who has to sign the papers? Who do these papers have to be signed by. Making it …

  10. Error correction 7 - English Grammar - The Free Dictionary

    Apr 19, 2014 · 2. It should have a question mark, as it is an interrogative. 3. "Had hardly ... when" is correct. "Had hardly ... till." does not work. 4. "I know from the radio ..." It is possible that the …

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