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Vincent Teo Posted 6 years ago
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can I ask this kind of question?

1 Q (a) What did you buy a dress for?

(b) For what did you buy a dress?

A: I bought a dress for a party.


2 Q: What / Where did he carry the money in?

Q: In what / Where did he carry the money?

A: He carried the money in the bag.


3 Q: What / Where did he take the book from?

Q: From what / where did he take the book?

A: He took the book from the desk.

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These are the only ones that work. 1. What did you buy a dress for?

  • These are the only ones that work.
  • 1.
  • What did you buy a dress for?
  • / Why did you buy a dress?
  • I bought a dress for a party.
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These are the only ones that work.

1. What did you buy a dress for? / Why did you buy a dress?
I bought a dress for a party.

2. What did he carry the money in? / Where did he carry the money?
He carried the money in the bag.

3. Where did he take the book from? / From where did he take the book?
He took the book from the desk.

CJ

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