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What does 'strategy' mean? Have you finished yet? Question word: what; auxiliary verb: does; subject; strategy; main verb; mean. Auxiliary verb: have; subject; you; main verb: finished. inizia ad imparare
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The word order for most questions is: (question word) + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb
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Subject questions: when the question word is the subject of the sentence, use the affirmative form of the verb.
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What are you working on? What was Thailand like? (Here 'like' is a preposition and the question is asking for a description) inizia ad imparare
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Prepositions in questions usually come at the end.
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In which newspaper did you read it? inizia ad imparare
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In very formal English, prepositions can come at the beginning.
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I'm going out tonight. Where to? Who with? I didn't go to the party. How come? Why not? I hate spicy food. Why's that? Such as? Can you lend me a paintbrush? Which one? What for? inizia ad imparare
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Short questions, often ending in prepositions, are common in conversation
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Could you tell me what time the lesson starts. Do you mind me asking why you left your last job? the lesson starts. you left your last job. inizia ad imparare
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Use indirect questions to ask questions in a more polite way or for very personal questions. After the opening phrase, use the affirmative form.
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Do you know if Mike's married? inizia ad imparare
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In yes / no questions, use if or whether + the affirmative form.
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Other opening phrases include: inizia ad imparare
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Can I ask...? Do you have any idea...? Would you mind telling me...? What / Why / Where / Who do you think? I was wondering, I wonder, I'd be interested to know, I'd like to know, I want to know.
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I wonder where Derek is. How do you think he did that? inizia ad imparare
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Only use a question mark if the introductory phrase contains a question.
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When a question is very personal, start with inizia ad imparare
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Can I ask a personal question?
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Where have you been? At a meeting.
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Who were you with? Just people from the office.
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What was the meeting like? Oh, you know. Long.
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you / know / what time / now? inizia ad imparare
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Do you know what time it is now? Um... is it late?
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Can / ask / why / you / not / phone? inizia ad imparare
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Can I ask why you didn't phone? My mobile was dead.
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you / have / any idea / how / worried / I / be? inizia ad imparare
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Do you have any idea how worried I was/I've been?
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if / you / here / credit / they / know / Do / cards / accept? inizia ad imparare
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Do you know if they accept credit cards here?
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me / you / model / mind / how / a / you / asking / became / Do? inizia ad imparare
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Do you mind me asking how you became a model?
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you / coffee / any / at / idea / this / where / time / I / can / get / have / a / Do? inizia ad imparare
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Do you have any idea where I can get a coffee at this time?
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you / me / computer / Would / telling / the / available / mind / when / becomes? inizia ad imparare
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Would you mind telling me when the computer becomes available?
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get / if / married / you're / Can / planning / I to/ ask? inizia ad imparare
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Can I ask if you're planning to get married?
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was / I / briefcase / that / bought / you / where / wondering. inizia ad imparare
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I was wondering where you bought that briefcase.
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I can't meet you tonight. No? How (1)? inizia ad imparare
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I can't meet you tonight. No? How come?
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Because I'm going out. Where (2)? inizia ad imparare
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Because I'm going out. Where to?
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To the Theatre. Who with?
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Nobody you know. The tickets were very expensive. How (4)? inizia ad imparare
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Nobody you know. The tickets were very expensive. How much?
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I'm not telling. I'll get home late. What (5)? inizia ad imparare
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I'm not telling. I'll get home late. What time?
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After midnight. You shouldn't ask so many questions. Why (6)? inizia ad imparare
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After midnight. You shouldn't ask so many questions. Why not?
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