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Kilz Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Asking question?

hiya,
I wonder how i ask question in english??

I means. ..
which one is right:
1. what is your name?
2. what your name is?
  

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The second form is the correct.

  • The second form is the correct.
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The second form is the correct.
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As far as I know the first is the usual form.
The second is used in an indirect question: I'd like to know what your name is.
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'What's your name?'
'What is your name?'
'Would you mind telling me what your name is?'


Latin wins; next time, Mav!
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Oops... I meant the first but somehow wrote the second. Confusion-moment, I guess :\

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