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E-Lesson: Can You Repeat That, Please?: Dicionário Tradução Speech Trainer Sair
E-Lesson: Can You Repeat That, Please?: Dicionário Tradução Speech Trainer Sair
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Tradução e-Lesson: Can you repeat that, please?
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To whom is used less and less in spoken English because it is increasingly acceptable to end a question or a sentence with a preposition. In written
English, however, to whom must be used.
When who or what functions as the subject, the auxiliaries do / does / did are not used.
Whose
Whose is the possessive form of who.
Which
Which is used instead of who or what for choices.
"Which + noun"
"Which of + plural"
Why
The answer usually is introduced by because.
When
When is used for requesting a precision with respect to time.
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When are you leaving?
Where
Where is used for requesting a precision with respect to place.
How
How is used to ask for explanation for the manner in which something is done.
Seguinte
at that, please?
questions 1
questions 2
king to repeat
Repeating information
Can you please explain...
ning information
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