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19216801 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

is there any big difference ?

when someone is going ....
when is someone going ....
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It depends on the rest of your sentence.

  • It depends on the rest of your sentence.
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It depends on the rest of your sentence.
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No no sorry I meant what's the meaning of the
"rest of my sentence"
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I wonder when someone is going to fix that. Do you know when someone is going to fix that? (embedded question, no inversion)
When is someone going to help me? (direct question)
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Can I say this question just something like this :
1-when is someone going to repair my car ?
2-when someone is going to repair my car ?
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19216801Can I say this question just something like this :1-when is someone going to repair my car ?2-when someone is going to repair my car ?
1. Yes - if you begin the sentence in writing with a capital letter.
2. No.
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Thanks fivejedjon
Today I confused since I am reading the passive form ,my mistake in Number 2 just comes from reading the passive form of English , It a bit makes me confused
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19216801Today I am confused since I have been reading the passive form. My mistake in Number 2 just comes from reading the passive form of English , It a bit makes me a bit confused.
Can I say this question just something like this :
1-When is someone going to repair my car ? (Direct question)
2-

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