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Vivek1sharma Posted 14 years ago
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Question's The group was assisted by us.Subject

The group was assisted by us.

They enjoyed Bollywood movie at Rajmandir cinema.

Everything went well.
  

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1. If you are asking more than one QUESTION, you use the PLURAL form, which is QUESTIONS, with NO APOSTROPHE. 2.

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  • If you are asking more than one QUESTION, you use the PLURAL form, which is QUESTIONS, with NO APOSTROPHE.
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  • You didn't ask any questions!
  • " is not a question.
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1. If you are asking more than one QUESTION, you use the PLURAL form, which is QUESTIONS, with NO APOSTROPHE.
2. You didn't ask any questions! "Subject?" is not a question.

"The group was assisted by us" is valid but you would usually say "We assisted the group". The subject of the original sentence is "the group".
"They enjoyed a Bollywood movie at the Rajmandir cin

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