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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Questions about what the government policy was for

It raises questions about what the government policy was actually for.

Is questions about what the government policy was actually for a noun phrase?

Is it admissible to put the preposition "for" before the pronoun "what" in that phrase (if it is a phrase), like in questions about for what the government policy was actually?

  

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No. That's very unnatural.

  • No.
  • That's very unnatural.
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No. That's very unnatural.

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