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Kumenglish Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Question-present tense

"For what purpose Have you visited there?

For what purpose Are you there?"

Can I ask like these questions?

  

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I think they sound unnatural. You can ask these if it is a friendly conversation: Why were you there? Why did you visit that place?

  • I think they sound unnatural.
  • You can ask these if it is a friendly conversation: Why were you there?
  • Why did you visit that place?
  • In a formal conversation, you can consider these: Could you tell me the purpose behind this visit?
  • What is the objective of this visit?
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I think they sound unnatural.

You can ask these if it is a friendly conversation:

Why were you there? Why did you visit that place?


In a formal conversation, you can consider these:

Could you tell me the purpose behind this visit?

What is the objective of this visit?

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