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Slocawber Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Building questions

Good morning.

1) I'd like to express the idea of finding out / extracting / deduce some questions starting from sentences considered as answers.

What verb do you think could be used for that?

2) Is the following ok? 'Let's think of a question that sentence could be an answer to.'

Thank you.
  

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slocawber 1) I'd like to express the idea of finding out / extracting / deduce make up/formulate some questions starting from based on certain sentences considered as answers. slocawber 2) Is the following o kay/OK ? slocawber Let's think of a question that sentence could be an answer t o.

  • slocawber 1) I'd like to express the idea of finding out / extracting / deduce make up/formulate some questions starting from based on certain sentences considered as answers.
  • slocawber 2) Is the following o kay/OK ?
  • slocawber Let's think of a question that sentence could be an answer t o.
  • That's okay.
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slocawber1) I'd like to express the idea of finding out / extracting / deduce make up/formulate some questions starting from based on certain sentences considered as answers.
slocawber2) Is the following okay/OK?
slocawberLet's think of a questio
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slocawberLet's think of a question (which/that) that sentence could be an answer to.
OK. Note, however, that this is an open question. There are usually a great many correct responses.

John threw the ball to Tom, for example, can be elicited by the question "What did John do?" or even by "What happened?"

CJ

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