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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
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Are these tittles and notes correct?

Questions for Position


Grammar Note

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The question word where introduces questions about position.

1B

To inform in the answer about position, it is necessary a preposition.


Questions for Possession


Grammar Note



The question word whose introduces questions about the possessor or possessors of one or more objects, animals or people.


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Are these titles and notes correct? Questions for Position Grammar Note 1A The question word where introduces questions about position. 1B To answer a question about position, it is necessary to use an adverb of place.

  • Are these titles and notes correct?
  • Questions for Position Grammar Note 1A The question word where introduces questions about position.
  • 1B To answer a question about position, it is necessary to use an adverb of place.
  • This can take the form of a word, a prepositional phrase, or clause.
  • Examples: Where is he?
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Are these titles and notes correct?

Questions for Position

Grammar Note

1A
The question word where introduces questions about position.
1B
To answer a question about position, it is necessary to use an adverb of place. This can take the form of a word, a prepositional phrase, or clause.

Examples: Where is he?
He is here.
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Hi AlpheccaStars,

AlpheccaStarsTo answer a question about position, it is necessary to use an adverb of place. This can take the form of a word, a prepositional phrase, or clause.

Examples: Where is he?
He is here.
He is in the garden.
He is wherever the team was going to go.
It definitely is a much better explanation. I thought wi
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I would use about or concerning.

Questions about location (position, place)

Questions about ownership (possession)
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Hi,

Thank you for you reply. I have another one, in fact the last one about tittles.

Is it correct to say 'for' in the following tittle?

Simple Present Questions for Place or Direction

Thank you
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Spelling: Title

The proposition for does not seem as natural as about to me.

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