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Carter Lee Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Why 'was' are existing last of sentence? " Poor President Park doesn't even remember what the other question was"

Hi.

I have a question.

Why 'was' are existing last of sentence?
(What gramma this is?)

" Poor President Park doesn't even remember what the other question was"
  

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Carter Lee Why 'was' are existing last of sentence? What else should it be? The question (singular) is difficult (now); the question was difficult (in the past).

  • Carter Lee Why 'was' are existing last of sentence?
  • What else should it be?
  • The question (singular) is difficult (now); the question was difficult (in the past).
  • Also, "grammar" - there's an "r" at the end.
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Carter LeeWhy 'was' are existing last of sentence?
What else should it be? The question (singular) is difficult (now); the question was difficult (in the past).

Also, "grammar" - there's an "r" at the end.
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Xerxes Carter LeeWhy 'was' are existing last of sentence?What else should it be? The question (singular) is difficult (now); the question was difficult (in the past).Also, "grammar" - there's an "r" at the end.
What if I got written without has?
Is thisstill make sense?
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I would like to help you, but neither your original question nor the last one makes sense to me, I am afraid. Perhaps be a little clearer so that I can help you.
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Carter Lee Poor President Park doesn't even remember what the other question was"
This is an indirect question.

You have a question and a statement:
What was the other question? Poor President Park doesn't even remember it.

When we make an indirect question, we change the subject-verb order in the question. The words stay t
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AS to the rescue!

I don't know how you made sense of the OP's question, but kudos regardless! Emotion: smile
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XerxesI would like to help you, but neither your original question nor the last one makes sense to me, I am afraid. Perhaps be a little clearer so that I can help you.
Thanks.

I don't understand which point doesn't make sense you ?
My original question is that wht has are used in last sentence.
I think 'has' might be not necessary.
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You keep writing 'has' when the verb in question is 'was'. This does not make your posts easy to understand.
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fivejedjonYou keep writing 'has' when the verb in question is 'was'. This does not make your posts easy to understand.
I'm not sure what you are saying.
But, Am I keep writing 'has' in question sentence instead of using 'was'?
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fivejedjonYou keep writing 'has' when the verb in question is 'was'. This does not make your posts easy to understand.
Oh ooops. Yes I found my typo. Sorry.

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