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#2 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 14:44 pm forming a question |
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1. Why the answer is "quote"? original version - No 2. Why is the answer "quote"? Torsten's version - OK 3. Why "quote" is the answer? my version - No 4. Why is "quote" the answer? my version - OK
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Hi Alex I also added the punctuation you left out. :wink: _________________ "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." ~ Abraham Lincoln |
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#3 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 14:52 pm forming a question |
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Hi, Amy
Thanks a lot ! Now I see the point. |
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Lost_Soul I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Fri Dec 14, 2007 15:19 pm forming a question |
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check this out, Alex:
I don't know why the Packers are so good. -- Declarative (you aren't asking a question, but making a statement) Why are the Packers so good? -- Interrogative (a question) _________________ Billie Jean is not my lover. Hee. |
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#5 (permalink) Fri Dec 14, 2007 22:44 pm forming a question |
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Hi Tom,
What about this:
Do you know why the Packers are so good? -- Interrogative
TOEIC listening, photographs: A traffic jam |
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#6 (permalink) Sat Dec 15, 2007 14:32 pm forming a question |
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Think of it this way. In the main clause of a sentence, there are three slots AT THE BEGINNING that have to be filled when a question is formed.
1[question word] 2[auxiliary verb] 3[subject]
A form of "be" can replace the auxiliary verb.
Therefore, you get this:
The answer is "quote". 1[Why] 2[is] 3[the answer] "quote"? (Right, because you've filled all three slots.) 1[Why] 2[ø] 3[the answer] is "quote"? (Wrong, because you've left one slot empty.)
"Quote" is the answer. 1[Why] 2[is] 3["quote"] the answer? (Right. All slots are filled.) 1[Why] 2[ø] 3["quote"] is the answer? (Wrong. One slot is empty.)
However, in an embedded clause, or subordinate clause, or whatever you prefer to call it, there are only two slots.
Bla bla bla [question word][subject]...
Ergo:
The answer is "quote". He asked me [why][the answer] is "quote". (Right, because there are only two slots, and the verb has not been moved up.) He asked me [why][is][the answer] "quote". (Wrong, because you used three slots.)
"Quote" is the answer. He asked me [why]["quote"] is the answer. (Right. Two slots only.) He asked me [why][is]["quote"] the answer. (Wrong. Three slots.) |
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#7 (permalink) Sat Dec 15, 2007 15:19 pm forming a question |
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Thanks a lot to you, guys ! Now the subject is clear as day to me :) |
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