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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

happpen or happens in questions



Am I supposed to say “What happens to your body if you smoke? or What does it happen to your body if you smoke? Plus, am I supposed to pronounce the “h” of “happens” or not?



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Am I supposed to say “ What happens to your body if you smoke? That is good or What does it happen to your body if you smoke? Eliminate the "it" Plus, am I supposed to pronounce the “h” of “happens” or not?

  • Am I supposed to say “ What happens to your body if you smoke?
  • That is good or What does it happen to your body if you smoke?
  • Eliminate the "it" Plus, am I supposed to pronounce the “h” of “happens” or not?
  • Yes.
  • It starts the same way "happy" does.
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Am I supposed to say “What happens to your body if you smoke? That is good

or What does it happen to your body if you smoke? Eliminate the "it"

Plus, am I supposed to pronounce the “h” of “happens” or not? Yes. It starts the same way "happy" does.
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Didn't we answer this one somewhere else recently?

There is no subject-verb inversion and no form of do when questioning the subject.

Who is that man in the white coat?
What was his name?
Which of you has the list?


CJ

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