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Jawel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Separating "to do smt" from its noun

Hello everyone.

I have some sentences and while changing them to question forms; I'm having difficulties.

Examples,

1-) He found a book to learn about the evolution theory from.

How can I ask its question? That italic part is a whole phrase and I don't know whether it is possible to separate them from each other like

1a -) "Which book did he find to learn about the evolution theory from?"
or
1b -) "Which book to learn about the evolution theory from did he find?"

Are they correct grammatically?

I think that they are both wrong. Because I dont think that "to learn... From" can refer to the noun with wh question. Thanks in advance.

  

Top answer

Jawel 1-) He found a book to learn about the evolution theory the theory of evolution from. How can I ask its question? What did he find to learn about the theory of evolution from?

  • Jawel 1-) He found a book to learn about the evolution theory the theory of evolution from.
  • How can I ask its question?
  • What did he find to learn about the theory of evolution from?
  • CJ
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Jawel1-) He found a book to learn about the evolution theory the theory of evolution from. How can I ask its question?

What did he find to learn about the theory of evolution from?

CJ

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