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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The word order

I need help, could anyone explain it to me?

The question is: Which is correct and why?

Here is the example:

What will be the name of your album? (I found out, this one is more common.)

What will the name of your album BE? (according to this sample What will it be?) - I cannot help it, but it sounds unnatural to me.
Or, do you prefer phrases with "What...like?" in this case?

Thanks for help
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As far as I know, there is no set rule about ending a sentence like this in a verb. I think the choice is yours, using whichever flows best as your guide. I know that I use both positions.

  • As far as I know, there is no set rule about ending a sentence like this in a verb.
  • I think the choice is yours, using whichever flows best as your guide.
  • I know that I use both positions.
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As far as I know, there is no set rule about ending a sentence like this in a verb. I think the choice is yours, using whichever flows best as your guide. I know that I use both positions.

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