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Ttv Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Interrogative sentence?

A: Did you bring wheels? over there!
B: who puts wheels on bed??
1. Why B says "who puts..? not "who put ..." (I think someone already put it on so using past verb is good..)

One more

2. What is different "I always love it"and "I have always loved it"

Thank you so much Emotion: smile
  

Top answer

A. Did you bring wheels? Go over there!

  • A.
  • Did you bring wheels?
  • Go over there!
  • B.
  • Who puts wheels on a bed?
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A. Did you bring wheels? Go over there!
B. Who puts wheels on a bed? (A rhetorical question.)
B. Who put wheels on that bed? (Asks who did that? The wheels were installed by someone.)

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I have always loved you. (Natural, about something or someone that you have loved since the moment you met them, and you still love them. )
I always love it when you bring me ros
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Could I ask one more? I saw drama and they say
A : because one of my lovers lives in paris.
B : I don't know what jumps out of that sentence ?

In this case "what jumps.." is also rhetoric sentence?

Thank you once again
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Could I ask one more question? I saw a drama and they said
A : because one of my lovers lives in Paris. (This is not a sentence. It is a fragment, incomplete thought.)
B : I don't know what jumps out of that sentence. (This is not a question. It is a statement. It is not a rhetorical questi
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Sorry to bother you..

In this case(I don't know what jumps out of..). Why use present verb" jumps"?? In this statement.
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If a letter jumps out at you, then you are not red-green color blind. (Jumps out = is readily visible when you look at it.)

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