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Wijaymax Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

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India celebrates its 65th Independent day.

How can we change this sentence as question?
  

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Does India celebrate its 65th independent day?

  • Does India celebrate its 65th independent day?
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Does India celebrate its 65th independent day?
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It's OK, But I wanted that If the answer is 65th, how can we form the question?

Example : I am the 3rd rank student. (This is my answer. so how somebody would have asked me the question? )
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as you know, in English there are some words such as "Who, What, Where, When ,..." to ask about "people, things, locations, dates ,..." but there's no word which makes questions like that.

actually, I had the same question at first and I searched a lot to find a word to make questions of sentences like : "she's the second child in her family" or "It's the third time I'm repeating the same
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Hi wijaymax,

And welcome to EnglishForward!

Similar questions have been asked lots of time here; this is one example.

How to ask the ordinal number

As Mister Micawber wrote in that thread:

Mister MicawberThe
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Ugly Angelanyway, I think the correct question is: 'How many times has India celebrated it's independent day so far?"
Better, "... celebrated its independence day ..."

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