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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Wh questions with preposition

I'm pretty confused: How do you say

What does she complain about all the time?

or

What does she complain all the time about?

what is the rule?

thanks

fafoulas
  

Top answer

I don't know much about rules. What does she complain about all the time? is okay, provided there's some context explaining how you know she's complaining, but not what about.

  • I don't know much about rules.
  • What does she complain about all the time?
  • is okay, provided there's some context explaining how you know she's complaining, but not what about.
  • What does she have to complain about all the time?
  • What is she always complaining about?
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I don't know much about rules.

What does she complain about all the time? is okay, provided there's some context explaining how you know she's complaining, but not what about.

What does she have to complain about all the time?

What is she always complaining about?

These assume she always complains about the same thing(s).

Otherwise

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