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The sentence pattern of the whom question is the question of the object in the subject-verb-object sentence pattern of the object acted by the person. It can also be replaced by who.
Such as whom do you love?
Note: For questions about the subject or predicate, you can only use who, not whom.
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Question 1: will, they
Question 2: How often, Question 3: Didn't use
Question 4: too, to
Question 5: What's, matter trouble
Question analysis: Question 1: Affirmative sentences become interrogative sentences, if there are modal verbs or verbs, just advance them to the front of the subject. So fill in will, they
Question 2: The underlined part is twice a day, so the frequency of questioning, use how often, Question 3: used to, change the negative sentence, add not after used, which can be abbreviated as usedn't. Or with the help of the auxiliary verb didn't, at this time, it should be changed to the original form, so fill in didn't use
Question 4: so....that …The sentence pattern can be the same as too....to…The sentence pattern is reversed, so fill in too, to
Question 5: What's the matter trouble with you?So fill in what's, matter trouble
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How far is the frequency of questions, generally ofen, usually adverbs of frequency, such as ofen, usually, etc.
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How far is the frequency of questions, generally ofen, usually adverbs of frequency, such as ofen, usually, etc. How long is the length of the question, usually for a period of time.
The structure of special interrogative sentences is generally as follows: interrogative adverb + auxiliary verb + subject + predicate.
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In fact, as long as you know two things, you will be basically fine.
1.The position of the adverb of frequency in the sentence – placed before the substantive verb, the auxiliary verb after the verb be.
2.The meaning of the adverb of frequency – never, seldom means a negative meaning such as: i always go to school on foot(placed before the substantive verb go).
i am seldom late for school.(placed after the verb be are).
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