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Santosh121 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Interrogative

How can we use two sentences in interrogative form? As an example can I write : Did you attend classes in school or bunk off the classes to watch a movie?
  

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santosh121 Did you attend classes in school or bunk off the classes to watch a movie? That is fine. It is called a choice question or alternative question: Do you prefer tea or coffee?

  • santosh121 Did you attend classes in school or bunk off the classes to watch a movie?
  • That is fine.
  • It is called a choice question or alternative question: Do you prefer tea or coffee?
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santosh121Did you attend classes in school or bunk off the classes to watch a movie?
That is fine. It is called a choice question or alternative question: Do you prefer tea or coffee?

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