1. What means? Does anyone know where ... it is What answer
which means "nothing" I (paek Bay?) is a word used to ask Question or anything that is not a yes man
?Like to know What each other can serve as both President and the question of sentence. For example,
-What causes Global Warming? (What acts as President of the sentence!)
-What did you see last night? (What. Acting as a verb of a sentence!)
.** Someone may ever see what is used, followed by a noun which means ... something (using the larger version with which, in some cases), I like this
-What animal lives in the central part of China "(=. What animals live in the middle of China) Government did What the company
-close? (= What companies the Government ordered closed)
2. Who interprets who asks people to use
serves both the President and of the sentence the man Who is so over-
there? (Who. Acting Chairman of the sentence!)
-will meet tomorrow (he Who Who? Acts of the sentence)
I'd say this whole campaign, when the term is used, before Whom time spent acting as a verb in a sentence (for example, Whom he will meet tomorrow?)
, but currently not as popular, and may still be found in the written language?
When 3. When the translation
Yes, it's time for questions is used (it is similar to the term, but what time the word when he won't be able to ask for specific times)
.When it is not acting as the Chairman or of the sentence in question directly but may be provided in kind and their complement of sentences (confused? here)
often use the same structure, Object
is the Question.When the verb help (for example, do, does, did, might, may, will, would, etc., as well as to be V. walking) Chairman of the verb indeed. Karma (if any)?
eg-When does he eat lunch? you tell her When did-
?
4. Where mean that?
.Use Yes to questions we often don't see where acts as Chairman much earlier. Most will be in the form kammakkwa, Where Jamie is going
-? (the Question Object structure)
-the hospital is Where? (This sentence is hard to judge, but maybe she thought the sentence where I serve as a protthan absolutely, because karma is a hospital)
5. Why translate why
.Rarely, will act as Chairman, or direct action, but they are the same Object, they organized Question by, for example, Why do you hate him
-?
-Why was so
6? angry Fiona. How do that
.Like many, I was speaking, then, is how often the President more often than is either straight or om
-How was the party?
-How did Sam get to work?
7. Which means what? which (even quite;-P)
.The question of what to choose between 2 or more per person. There is a variety of applicable structure and whether it is
• Which nouns (no a/an/the preceding) verb. Karma (if any)?
< ——— – In the case of the Subject Question
my Ex stole money Which girl.? (Which will be followed by a singular noun or phahupcha, depending on the meaning of) students from Australia Which are
? (but don't forget that it will be singular or V. phahupcha as Chairman)
• Which nouns (no a/an/the preceding) verb help. Chairman of the verb?
———-A < Object Question
do you like shoes Which Ex.?
Which did buy Cindy house?
in addition, we can also use which is followed by a noun to. There are also methods used in other models, such as the noun of Which •
phahupcha ...
bit of dogs Which the Ex you.? the League Premier teams of Which
do you support
?• Which of the one noun/phahupcha ones ... Which one of the Ex
. handbags is yours?
of the ones Which you did write
essays?Sometimes we can use which as pronouns without any options is followed by a noun like any other, but it is, even if they speak to the audience to understand that talking about what. For example,
These look really cute skirts: A. I want to buy them.
B, So: Which (one) do you want? (to each one that it has had) A
: The red one is the best.
or if you do not want to repeat the last word pool together twice in the sentence, we falsely omitted it as well
-Which is the longest river (river) in the world?
(say another river Which is called the longest (river) in the world? The satisfaction that is a Yes?)
8. Whose meaning of anyone Whose looking asking
this ownership was often seen trailing a noun (but maybe it is a layout. In the same understandable)
A credit card Whose is this?:
B: It. Mandy.
or A
: Have you seen those beautiful cars? Whose are they?
B: Oh, they are Mr.Yorke's.
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