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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Phrasing a question

Hi,

I am trying to phrase a question and it will be a big help if You can help me.

I phrased it like that:

"Which movie's soundtrack is "eye of the tiger" from?"

Is that Ok? How would You phrase it?

Do You know maybe of a source of questions Phrasing examples?

Thank You Emotion: smile
  

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I would say: "Eye of the Tiger" is the soundtrack from which movie?

  • I would say: "Eye of the Tiger" is the soundtrack from which movie?
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I would say:

"Eye of the Tiger" is the soundtrack from which movie?

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Anonymous"Which movie's soundtrack is "eye of the tiger" from?"
Is that Ok? How would You phrase it?
Yes, it's OK.
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From which movie did the sound track "eye of the tiger" come from?
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Hello,

That phrasing will make your question understood, but would be better if the preposition did not end the sentence. Also remember to add a comma before quotes, and capitalize the words within a song title, except for prepositions and articles which do not occur in the first word of the title (of and the are not capitalized). Here is how I would write it:

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Thanks All, You have really helped me! Emotion: smile
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Hi,

Usually, the preposition comes at the end of the question.

"Where are you from?" instead of "from where are you?"

Regards

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