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Piplot Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is correct to say: Who/what do you refer to?

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We are more likely to say, "Who/what are you referring to?"
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Interesting, but the way how I've written the question is grammatically incorrect?
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PiplotInteresting, but the way how I've written the question is grammatically incorrect?
It is correct, but that is not the way it would usually be written.
There are many sentences that are syntactically correct but would seldom be written, heard or spoken.
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Nice Emotion: smile. I'd like to discover them as soon as possible.
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I'd like to discover them as soon as possible

Here is a famous sentence that is nonsense but uses correct grammar.

It was written by Noam Chomsky.

Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.

Clive
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D: I have no idea what to say xD. Thanks anyway.

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