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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
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Who all

Context: asking many persons who they are willing to go on tour.

Those who are willing to go on tour?

Who all are willing to go on tour?

  

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kumenglish Context: asking many persons who whether they are willing to go on tour. Those who are willing to go on tour? This makes sense as a sentence fragment, but not as a proper question.

  • kumenglish Context: asking many persons who whether they are willing to go on tour.
  • Those who are willing to go on tour?
  • This makes sense as a sentence fragment, but not as a proper question.
  • It works like a long noun phrase - you have 'named' a group of people and got no verb or other elements to go with it.
  • ' but not as a full sentence.
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Context: asking many persons who whether they are willing to go on tour.

Those who are willing to go on tour?

This makes sense as a sentence fragment, but not as a proper question. It works like a long noun phrase - you have 'named' a group of people and got no verb or other elements to go with it. It could answer

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