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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Correct form of a question

Hi, Are these correct forms of a question?

How did you come to this place, by bus, car, bike?
How did you come to this place, by bus, car, bike, etc.?
Which one do you like: apple or pineapples?
Which one do you like, apple or pineapples?
Do you have any special concern like your housing?
Do you have any special concern like your relationship with your school friends?
Would you like any of these dates: Feb. 14, Sept. 23, and Dec. 6?
Would you please answer these questions -- if you feel like answer them?
Would you please answer these questions -- if you feel good about answering them?
  

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Hi, Are these correct forms of a question? How did you come to this place, by bus, car, bike? How did you come to this place, by bus, car, bike, etc.?

  • Hi, Are these correct forms of a question?
  • How did you come to this place, by bus, car, bike?
  • How did you come to this place, by bus, car, bike, etc.?
  • Which one do you like: apple or pineapples?
  • Which one do you like, apple or pineapples?
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Hi,
Are these correct forms of a question?

How did you come to this place, by bus, car, bike?
How did you come to this place, by bus, car, bike, etc.?
Which one do you like: apple or pineapples?
Which one do you like, apple or pineapples?
Do you have any special concern like your housing?
Do you have any special concern like your relationship with your school fri
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Thank you for taking time to answer my questions.
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Hi, from your correction, I gather you are against mixing the countable form of a word with the uncountable form of a word. Am I on the right track?

Which one do you like: apple or pineapples?
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Hi, Why did you use a plural after the word 'any' in this question? I think we can use either a plural noun or singular noun in question or regular sentence form.

Your correction of my sentence:

Do you have any special concerns, like your housing?

Can it be this?

Do you have any special concern, like hour housing?
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Hi,
Why did you use a plural after the word 'any' in this question? I think we can use either a plural noun or singular noun in question or regular sentence form.

Your correction of my sentence:

Do you have any special concerns, like your housing?

Can it be this?

Do you have any special concern, like your housing?

I usually hear the plural

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