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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Is it reasonable to as "What does live on the mountains?"
  

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" You can ask this in a certain context. A. Grass does not live on the mountains around here.

  • " You can ask this in a certain context.
  • A.
  • Grass does not live on the mountains around here.
  • B.
  • What does live on the mountains?
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AnonymousIs it reasonable to ask "What does live on the mountains?"
You can ask this in a certain context.

A. Grass does not live on the mountains around here.
B. What does live on the mountains?
A. Moss does.
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AnonymousIs it reasonable to ask "What does live on the mountains?"
Yes. It's quite natural to use the "does" in an exchange, or a discussion - either oral or written.

Do buffalo live on the mountains? (reply) No.

Can palm trees live on the mountains? (reply) No.

[Then] what does live on the mountains?

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