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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

relative pronoun or interrogative pronoun

Hi

I can't solve this.

'Transform the two sentences into one, using a relative pronoun or interrogative pronoun.'

What's the matter with him?
Do you know?

- Do you know what...
I can't write it.

Please help me
Thank you
  

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Do you know what the matter is with him? (=do you know what's wrong with him)

  • Do you know what the matter is with him?
  • (=do you know what's wrong with him)
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Do you know what the matter is with him?

Since "what's the matter " is so idiomatic, many people will also say

Do you know what's the matter with him?(=do you know what's wrong with him)

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