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1. When what is used as an interrogative pronoun, its basic meaning is "what, what, what", which is used as an interrogative sentence and is a sign of special interrogative sentences.
2. When what is used as a relative pronoun, its meaning is "so." of things". It can be used to guide a subject clause, a predicative clause, an object clause or an aponymous clause.
When the leading subject clause is introduced, the noun it refers to must be singular. When the subject is singular, the predicate verb is generally singular, but sometimes the predicate verb can also be plural because there are plural nouns after the predicate verb; When what leads an object clause, it is often placed after the predicate, and when used as a predicate, it is placed after the verb. What can also lead to a concession adverbial clause, which means "regardless."
。It can also be followed by verb infinitive phrases.
Synonyms of what.
whatever
Eng [w t'ev (r)] United States [w t'evər]pron.Whatever; Anything.
adj.One way or another; All; The slightest.
Example sentence: we shall remain friends whatever may betide
Translation: No matter what happens, we will always be friends.
Phrases: or whatever and so on.
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Question words are used to refer to something.
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Sentence pattern 1: what do you do?(What do you do?) )
For example: what does kitty do?(What does Kitty do?) )
Sentence pattern 2: what are you?(What are you doing stupidly?) )
For example: What is your mother?(What does your mom do?) )
Sentence pattern 3: What is your job?(What do you do?) )
For example: What is your mother job?(What does your mom do?) )
what English [w t] American [wɑ t].
pron./det.What the; ...Hidden things; Whatever; Everything....of things". How; True; Too;
What time did you get here?
When did you get here?
What usage introduction
1. Have interrogative pronouns.
The nature of what: means "what, what". Such as:
i don’t know what he needs。I don't know what he needs. (What is in the object clause.)
2. What in front of the noun to express exclamation: meaning "how". Such as:
only then did i recognize what silly mistakes i had made。It was only then that I realized what a stupid mistake I had made. (what is used as a definite clause in the object clause).
3. Have relative pronouns.
What of the nature: means "to be ......of".
It is equivalent to "the noun that" or all that, i.e. it seems to include both antecedents.
It also contains relative pronouns, so some scholars call it the relative pronoun type what. Such as:
what (=the thing that) happened after that was interesting。What happened next is interesting. (What is in the subject clause.)
as the subject).
Hear is to hear, emphasizing the process; listen means to listen, emphasizing the action.
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