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Edyguards Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

a correct structure for questions

hello, is it okay to write a question sentence such as " want more food or we should write " do you want more food" ? i think the correct one should be "do you want more food" not want more food, since the first sentence follow the rules of grammar however i found some articles that write a question without following the rule.
  

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' In informal conversation, people sometimes omit the 'do you'. I recommend that you always use the correct form.

  • ' In informal conversation, people sometimes omit the 'do you'.
  • I recommend that you always use the correct form.
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The correct question is, 'Do you want (some/any) more food?'

In informal conversation, people sometimes omit the 'do you'. I recommend that you always use the correct form.

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