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Hossain UA Nila Posted 11 years ago
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Interrogative question

What's date or which date? which one is correct in use?
  

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Hossain UA Nila What's date or which date? which one is correct in use? I assume you're working with a calendar and not with fruit, but it would be easier to answer if you gave us the whole sentence you want to use this in.

  • Hossain UA Nila What's date or which date?
  • which one is correct in use?
  • I assume you're working with a calendar and not with fruit, but it would be easier to answer if you gave us the whole sentence you want to use this in.
  • I think you want "what date", or maybe just "when", but I don't have enough information to be certain.
  • CJ Hossain UA Nila Interrogative question By the way, there is no other kind of question.
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Hossain UA Nila What's date or which date? which one is correct in use?
I assume you're working with a calendar and not with fruit, but it would be easier to answer if you gave us the whole sentence you want to use this in.

I think you want "what date", or maybe just "when", but I don't have enough information to be certain.

CJ
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May he meant "Question about interrogative"
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Which date? (there options for choosing a date, e.g. 6,7,8 March)
Which date are we going to choose for our marriage? 6th March or 13th March?

What date? (no options - you have no information or you just don't know the date)
Sorry, I have just arrived. What date are we talking about?
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Could you tell me which are correct?
What is the date today?What date is it today?What is the day today?What day is it today?What is the date of the event?
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Although not actually incorrect "What is today's date?" would be preferable for the first two, and for the third and fourth "What day of the week is it today?".

My second rephrasing eliminates the misunderstanding that could arise if you were to ask your third or fourth questions on the 25th December - or any other special day.

I am not sure if there was to be a fifth question -
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Hossain UA NilaYour
Yep thanks Calif ! I just wanted to mean you that " What date is he coming ? or What day is he coming ? that means I'm asking to know about , he is coming on 13th april, what will be it's interrogative sentence ? or He is coming on saturday , and what will be it's accurate interrogative question ? please give me a hand .
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Please Califjim brother , help me make an interrogative question of the sentence using What or other wh words :

He's coming on saturday.
Is it correct if I say " What day he's coming on ?
or " He's coming on 13th April . " Is it correct if I interprete , what date he's coming on ?
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Hossain UA NilaWhat date is he coming? or What day is he coming?
Both are fine. Use "date" if you want to be more sure that the answer will be the calendar date, not just the day of the week.

CJ
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Hossain UA NilaCalifjim brother
We don't address each other like this in English.
Hossain UA NilaHe's coming on Saturday. Is it correct if I say " What day he's coming on ?
No. "he's" has to be changed to "is he" in a question. Say, "What day is he coming on?"
Hossain UA Nila" He's coming on
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CalifJimBy the way, there is no other kind of question. All questions are interrogative, so you only need one of these words for your header.
How about rhetorical questions? (I guess you could say they are still interrogative.)

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