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There is/are + "so much" | Passivization
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Personnel who receive #16 (permalink) Wed Mar 12, 2008 23:19 pm   Personnel who receive
 

The auxiliary verb usually goes in front of the subject when the sentence is interrogative.

Doesn't he drink coffee generally?

Isn't he drinking coffee today?

Wasn't he drinking coffee when you saw him?
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Personnel who receive #17 (permalink) Wed Mar 12, 2008 23:24 pm   Personnel who receive
 

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