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VaCcine XO Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically right?

'How long does it take CO2 would go away?' : This is the sentence.
For me, this sounds strange.

I have thought in many different ways, but I can not be sure about this sentence.

So, I'd like to know if this sentence is grammatically right,first.

If it is, I would have many studies to do, and probably lots of questions to ask, too. Emotion: smile

Thank you~!
  

Top answer

VaCcine XO So, I'd like to know if this sentence is grammatically right,first. No, it isn't.

  • VaCcine XO So, I'd like to know if this sentence is grammatically right,first.
  • No, it isn't.
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VaCcine XOSo, I'd like to know if this sentence is grammatically right,first.
No, it isn't.
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Thank you. So you don't say in such way. And it's erroneous, too. Thank you.
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'How long does it take CO2 to go away?'
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'How long does it take (for) CO2 to go away?' is a usual way to ask question.
But can we ask this by using that-clause, without using to-infinitive?
What I mean by this is :

ex) How long does it take that CO2 would go away?
Can we ask like this? Is this a right sentence, grammatically?
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Thank you, GPY.

Would you tell me which part of the sentence is wrong?
Or is it that you just don't say in this way?
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VaCcine XO How long does it take that CO2 would go away?Can we ask like this?
We cannot ask the question in that way.
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VaCcine XOWould you tell me which part of the sentence is wrong?
"... does it take CO2 would ..." is an incorrect combination.
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VaCcine XOCan we ask like this? Is this a right sentence, grammatically?
No, it is not correct.

We took the children to the doctor. (take = carry, transport)
It takes an hour to learn to tango. (take = require an amount of time)
It took all his strength to lift the log.

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