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Sundarnaz Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Help is ineeded

what does float on high hill
or
what floats on high hill
which one is correct
I didnt put the question mark at the end of the sentences because the keys are not working
  

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When you ask about the subject of the sentence, you don't need the helping verbs do, does, and did.

  • When you ask about the subject of the sentence, you don't need the helping verbs do, does, and did.
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When you ask about the subject of the sentence, you don't need the helping verbs do, does, and did.
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Thank you so much It is a great help
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What floats on the / a high hill? This is the most common form of the question.

What does float on the / a high hill? This is grammatically correct, but not the normal form of the question.

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