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This is a compound sentence, which is the object from the end of the He Said, and what was the matter is the object part of the whole object clause, and you are right in this part.
But what the matter was a clause as a whole and cannot be seen as a phrase. Therefore, it should be regarded as an object clause, and there is no need to invert it in the object clause.
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For example, what's the matter?In this sentence, what is the subject, the matter is the object, and the "what was the matter" in your question is to do" i asked him"The object clause should use the general declarative sentence order, and "what was the matter" is already the declarative sentence order, so it cannot be changed to "what the matter was". The main thing is to figure out who is the subject and who is the object.
I'm not much of an authority, and maybe there's a better explanation!
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Idiomatic expressions in English, what ...Matter or what....There is no need to change the declarative word order to the sentence structure such as wrong, and the original interrogative sentence can still be maintained.
said that he did'nt feel well and i asked him what was the matter.
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What the matter was the object of doing i asked him is a fixed usage without changing to a declarative sentence.
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What happened?
matter
English [.]'m t (r)] beauty ['mætər]
n.Thing; State of affairs; Issue; Concerning. things; Substance; Importance; v.Matter; Matter.
what matter if they meet with some difficulties?
Even if they encounter some difficulties, what does it matter?
Usage: 1. The basic meaning of matter refers to the "matter, object" opposite to spirit, generally refers to all the matter that constitutes an objective object or the universe, in physics it refers to the matter composed of a few elementary particles, and in philosophy it refers to the matter opposite to consciousness.
2. Matter can also be used as a "thing" solution, and sometimes it can be transformed into a "problem" solution. The matter means "troublesome, difficult, faulty" and can be used as a predicate or postposition in a sentence, often after what, something, anything, or nothing. The plural form matters means "situation, state of affairs" rather than "multiple things".
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What's wrong; Can I help you; Something happened.
matter
English [.]'m t (r)] beauty ['mætər]n.Thing; State of affairs; Issue; Concerning. things; Substance; Importance vMatter; Matter.
Example sentence: does it matter what you do next?
Does what you do next matter?
what matter if they meet with some difficulties?
Even if they encounter some difficulties, what does it matter?
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- What's wrong, what's wrong.
what’s the matter?Meaning:"What's wrong? "It is generally used to show concern for someone or something by asking if they are unwell, in trouble, or if something is broken.
what's going on?
What happens next?
How's it going?
What happened?
Can I help you; It is usually said with a purpose, such as seeing that you are depressed and asking you why.
go on1.Go ahead.
if he goes on like this he'll lose his job.
If he continues like this, he'll lose his errand.
2.(Time) passes.
as the months went on,he became impatient.
As month after month passed, he gradually grew impatient.
3.Happen. what's going on here?
What's going on here?
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How the hell is it; Can I help you; Something happened.
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what's the matter?What's the matter? What's going on? What's going on?
Synonyms: what's wrong?
what's the matter? what's wrong?Sometimes it's often followed by a character.
Such as: what's the matter with you?what's wrong with you?What's wrong with you?
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The Chinese translation of this sentence in English means: What is the matter? Therefore, whether it is Chinese or English, accurately grasp the main meaning of the sentence, and the correct use of words and words can make the expression of the content richer and more accurate, and can also let others grasp more clearly the main meaning to be expressed.
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This is a special interrogative sentence, translated into Chinese. Something happened. Or ask someone else, what's wrong?
There are usually other sentences that mean the same thing. what's wrong?What's wrong? Or what's wrong?
You can also use another question. what's the problem?
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Hello classmate, this sentence is "What's the matter?" What's wrong; ". Thank you.
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what'S the Matter means in Chinese: What's wrong.
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what's the matter?The Chinese language is:
How the hell is it;
Can I help you;
Something happened.
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what's the matter?It is a special interrogative sentence that asks the other person about his or her status, meaning: What's wrong with you?
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Meaning: What's wrong? What happened?
Hope, thank you!
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It means what's wrong with synonyms and what's wrong with you?
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What does this sentence mean in English? Do you have a relationship? Are you okay?
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The Chinese meaning is: What's wrong? What's the trouble? Is there anything uncomfortable ?
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The English-to-Chinese explanation is what happened?
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The meaning of this sentence is: What's wrong?
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What's wrong; Or.
What's the problem?
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The meaning of this sentence is: What's wrong?
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What's wrong; Common paraphrasing.
English [w ts m t (r)].
美 [hwɑts m t r].
Dictionary. What happened?
Example. what's the matter? is there something wrong?
What's wrong; Is something wrong?
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What's up? Common what's the matter with you?What's wrong; What happened?
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Answer: This is a commonly used sentence structure that means "What's wrong?" Or, "What's going on?" ”
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Chinese meaning: What's wrong? Or is: what happened?
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Chinese meaning: What's the problem?
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what's the matter ?This sentence is translated into Chinese as: What's wrong? Hope.
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Hello! what's the matter?
Can I help you; What's wrong;
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The matter in this sentence is the core word of z, matter nThing; State of affairs; Issue; Concerning. things; Substance; Importance; v.Matter; Matter.
what's the matter means "what's wrong?" ”
In English, it is often used to ask someone what disease they have or what trouble they are experiencing.
The picture below shows what'Synonyms for s the matter:
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It means "something" and "something".
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Writing ideas: Imagine a situation, assume that you haven't slept well, and put what's the matter can be drawn.
a: i feel verysleepytoday.
I feel so sleepy today.
b: what's thematter? didn't you get enoughsleeplast night?
What's going on? Did you get enough sleep last night?
a: ifell aseelpvery late. i didn'tsleepwell last night.
I fell asleep very late. I didn't sleep well last night.
b: are you worried about something?
Are you worried about something?
This kind of thing is also possible.
b:take it easy. things will look better tomorrow.
Take it easy, things will be fine tomorrow.
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You can make it up yourself, make a draft, and then translate it into English in Chinese.
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What's wrong;
matter
English [ m t (r)] American [ m t r].
n.Problem; Thing; Issue; State of affairs; the current situation; What's wrong.
v.What matters are; Matter. has a significant impact.
she may need your help with some business matters.
She may need your help with some business matters.
Usage of matter:
Matter can also refer to the "subject matter" of thought or expression, the "content" of books, speeches, etc., as opposed to "form", which is an uncountable noun.
Matter can also be used as a "thing" solution, and sometimes as a "problem" solution. The matter means "troublesome, difficult, faulty" and can be used as a predicate or postposition in a sentence, often after what, something, anything, or nothing. The plural form matters means "situation, state of affairs" rather than "multiple things".
Matter can also be used as an "importance" solution, which is an uncountable noun, and sometimes it can also be used as a "cause" or "reason" solution.
in) A matter of can also be used in conjunction with words that mean time, distance, money, meaning "...Left and right ,...up and down", which has the meaning of "very little".
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Chinese translation of what is the matter
What is bilingual example sentences.
1the baby is crying. i wonder what is the matter with it.
The baby was crying and I didn't know what was wrong with him.
2i will ask what is the matter, i thought; or who should?
I thought, I must ask what is going on; Otherwise, who should ask?
3what is the matter with you tonight? you are quite out of sorts.
What's wrong with you tonight? Why are you so listless?
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What's wrong; Interrogative sentences. It is mostly used as an inquiry. I know that I still ask this kind of question, and I can understand it when I can write it.
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Equal to what's wrong?
Meaning: What's wrong?
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what is the matter ?
What's going on, what's going on, what's going on here?
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What's wrong, it's used to ask how things are going on or how your body is.
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word order. Declarative sentences are used in object clauses.
The preface to the words is complete.
see is followed by an object clause. Before it becomes an object clause, it is a special interrogative sentence.
what was the matter?Inverted word order is used.
Put "what was the matter? "What the matter wasTherefore, choose A.