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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

What is "subject"/What "subject" is

What is your father doing?

What your father is doing?

Which one is correct? if possible please give me some tips. I am always confused with interrogative sentences particularly while placing auxiliary verb
  

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The first one is correct. The auxiliary precedes the subject: What are you doing? Did you see him?

  • The first one is correct.
  • The auxiliary precedes the subject: What are you doing?
  • Did you see him?
  • etc.
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The first one is correct. The auxiliary precedes the subject: What are you doing? Did you see him? etc.

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