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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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A "who" question

If she sees you there, she will be happy.

If she sees you there, it will make her happy.

It will make her happy to see you there.


I want to ask "who" for "you" in all these questions, how can I do that? Just like, if she sees "who" there, she will be happy, If she sees "who" there, it will make her happy, it will make her happy to see "who" there. How can I generate the question sentence?

  

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There is no direct question asking "who" here, we can ask indirectly for all the sentences. " in a indirect way.

  • There is no direct question asking "who" here, we can ask indirectly for all the sentences.
  • " in a indirect way.
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There is no direct question asking "who" here, we can ask indirectly for all the sentences. So we can ask some questions like "she will be happy if she sees someone there, who is that?" or "she is going to be happy when she sees someone there, who is that?" or "if she is going to be happy when she sees someone there, who is that?" in a indirect way.

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