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Hfj Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Which are correct?

1) I don't know what is the problem.
2) I don't know what the problem is.
3) But what about The British English?
4) But what about British English?
5) I don't like the Russian version.
6) I don't like Russian version.
7) I don't know which one is correct.
8) I don't know which one correct is.

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Next time, I suggest you offer your own decision to get practice at it. 1) I don’t know what the problem is. (best answer) (I don’t know!

  • Next time, I suggest you offer your own decision to get practice at it.
  • 1) I don’t know what the problem is.
  • (best answer) (I don’t know!
  • ) (alternate meaning) 2) Correct.
  • 3) But what about The British English?
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Next time, I suggest you offer your own decision to get practice at it.
1) I don’t know what the problem is. (best answer)
(I don’t know! What is the problem?) (alternate meaning)
2) Correct.
3) But what about The British English? (correct if speaking of the English people as a whole)
4) Correct. (speaking of the version of the language and its grammar)
5) C

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