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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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What number is this building?

When looking for a building, you ask someone what number this building is because you have the address but not sure this is the building and you are on the correct street.

How would you write the 2 sentences?
What number is this building?
Ask someone what number this building is?

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What number is this building? Ask someone what number this building is.

  • What number is this building?
  • Ask someone what number this building is.
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What number is this building?
Ask someone what number this building is.
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What is the difference between:

What number is this building at?

What number is this building?


Which is the question to the answer?


The Library is at 313. [Bradley Road]


Mr Micawber all you do is rewrite what I've written and since you've said and I quote

"As both an English teacher and speaker, I would write virtua
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When I answer your posts, I correct the ones that are clearly wrong and I leave the rest. The way you write and the way I write are not the same. I am a 70-year-old English teacher from the US; you are a...well, whatever you are.

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