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Slocawber Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

What or Where (or both)

Good evening.

Please consider the following sentence:

Finally, I went on an expedition with my friends (Mary is speaking here).

What could be a possible question referred to it?

(A) What did Mary go with her friends on?

(B) Where did Mary go with her friends on?

Thank you.

  

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Good evening. ) Please consider the following sentence: Finally, I went on an expedition with my friends (Mary is speaking here). What could be a possible question referred to it?

  • Good evening.
  • ) Please consider the following sentence: Finally, I went on an expedition with my friends (Mary is speaking here).
  • What could be a possible question referred to it?
  • (A) What did Mary go on with her friends on ?
  • <<< Don't separate the verb and the preposition.
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Good evening. <<< I'm reading this in Toronto at lunch-time.)

Please consider the following sentence:

Finally, I went on an expedition with my friends (Mary is speaking here).

What could be a possible question referred to it?

(A) What did Mary go on with her friends on? <<< Don't separate the verb and the preposition.

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