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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Question type for the pattern "The people in/of what country"

Which of the questions below are correct grammatically? Both?

- The people in/of what country do you find most hardworking?

- You find the people in/of what country most hardworking?

  

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" was asked, I have seen such a type of question for the first time! So, are this question and this type of question correct grammatically? Can we ask this question the way below as well?

  • " was asked, I have seen such a type of question for the first time!
  • So, are this question and this type of question correct grammatically?
  • Can we ask this question the way below as well?
  • - The banks of which loch do the ruins of Urquhart Castle stand on?
  • - On the banks of which loch do the ruins of Urquhart Castle stand?
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On a TV program, the question "The ruins of Urquhart Castle stand on the banks of which loch?" was asked, I have seen such a type of question for the first time! So, are this question and this type of question correct grammatically? Can we ask this question the way below as well?

- The banks of which loch do the ruins of Urquhart Castle stand on?

- On the banks of which loch do the

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No reply! It's ok! As to this type of question for this pattern, I think all the questions here are correct as I see similar questions on Google. Thanks anyway!

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