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Mayid Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

when do i have to use about/on/in/for/to/at, at the end of wh-question ?
  

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You can use these prepositions at the end of these kinds of questions: Wh at are you asking for ? Wh at are you talking about ? Wh ich door are you going in ?

  • You can use these prepositions at the end of these kinds of questions: Wh at are you asking for ?
  • Wh at are you talking about ?
  • Wh ich door are you going in ?
  • Wh o are you looking at ?
  • Wh ose chair are you sitting in (on)?
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You can use these prepositions at the end of these kinds of questions:

What are you asking for?
What are you talking about?
Which door are you going in?
Who are you looking at?
Whose chair are you sitting in (on)?

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