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Picnic Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Why there are.....

Why there are....
Why are there...

what is the deiffernet between the two scens?
  

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Picnic what W hat is the deiffernet difference ... The direct question should be Why are there so many books on the table? The indirect question should be I don't know why there are so many books on the table.

  • Picnic what W hat is the deiffernet difference ...
  • The direct question should be Why are there so many books on the table?
  • The indirect question should be I don't know why there are so many books on the table.
  • CJ
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Picnicwhat What is the deiffernet difference ...
The direct question should be

Why are there so many books on the table?

The indirect question should be

I don't know why there are so many books on the
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Is there a grammer rule connected to this?
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PicnicIs there a grammer grammar rule connected to this?
Yes.

Invert subject and verb to form a direct question; not for an indirect question.

(For the purposes of this rule, consider "there" to be the subject if you have a "there" construction.)

CJ

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