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do you think is an insertion, not a sentence component, but sentences with an insertion should use a declarative mood.
The first sentence without insertion is what is the best movie theater?
Because what is the subject, its declarative tone itself is this word order. This word order is still the case after the insertion is added.
The second sentence without an insertion is what will there be robots in our homes?
Another example: how is she?--how do you think she is?
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1.The subject of the statement is i, and the question part is not used't i, or aren't i。
2.The predicate of the statement part is wish, and the question part should use may + subject.
3.When the statement uses words with negative meanings such as no, nothing, nobody, never, few, seldom, hardly, rarely, little, etc., the question part uses a positive meaning.
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1. When the subject of the statement part is everyone, everybody, someone, no one, nobody, somebody and other compound pronouns, the subject of the additional interrogative sentence is often used in informal style, and the singular can also be used according to the principle of grammatical consistency.
2. When the indefinite pronoun one is used as the subject in the statement part, the subject of the additional interrogative sentence is used as one in formal occasions and he. in informal occasions
3. When the subject of the statement part is an infinitive, a gerund, a clause, this or that, the subject of the additional interrogative sentence is used; is those, and they are used when these are the case.
4. When the subject of the statement part is the indefinite generation of the object, everything, anything, nothing, etc., the subject of the interrogative sentence is attached. with it.
5. When the statement part contains negative or semi-negative words, such as never, hardly, scarcely, seldom, no, none, no, nowhere, nothing, nobody, few, litte, etc., the verb of the additional interrogative sentence should be in affirmative form.
Usage of additional interrogative sentences:
1.The subject of the statement is i, and the question part is not used't i, or aren't i。 >>>More
Usage of additional interrogative sentences:
1.The subject of the statement is i, and the question part is not used't i, or aren't i。 >>>More
Basic structure of the retortive interrogative sentence:
Declarative sentence (Ken No), auxiliary verb (no Ken) + subject? >>>More
In this sentence pattern, the interrogative sentence is how many + be verb Item? , the answer is it is + number (i.e. quantity) |'-'•)و
What is an antisense interrogative sentence?