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Kilimanjaro Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"wh" question for a passive sentence

1b00Nothing has been changed in the room since Tom was burried last summer.02b02br
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00Hello I must make a question sentence using "who" for the above sentence. I need your confirmation for my draft sentences below.02br
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01b00Since who was burried last summer has nothing been changed in the room?02b02br
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01b00Since who was burried last summer nothing has been changed in the room?02b02br
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00Are the sentences OK? What would you suggest?0-
  

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0Your sentences sound wrong to me. 02i 0-

  • 0Your sentences sound wrong to me.
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0Your sentences sound wrong to me. I'd make something like this:02br
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01i00Who was burried last summer that nothing has been changed in the room?02i02br
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01i00Since whose burial has nothing been changed in the room?02i0-
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0 01b01i00since02i02b00 is always followed by an expression of01b00 02b01i00a point in time02i00 0-
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0Who was buried last summer?02br
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00I guess you have to bring the room element in though, which makes it rather difficult to do naturally with 'who'.02br
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01b00Nothing has been changed in the room since whose burial last summer? really seems the only adequate way to do it.02b0-
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite12br
11b10Nothing has been changed in the room since whose burial last summer? really seems the only adequate way to do it.12b12br
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10Hi Nona,02br
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00I think it's ok.0-

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