Which ever word fits better in the next sentence:
You can travel ______ you want
Wherever
Complete the sentence
"Im disappointed by ___________ the restaurant restroom hasn't toilet paper
The fact that
Which of the following sentences is correct?
Can you tell me which timezone is used?
Can you tell me which timezone used is?
'Can you tell me which timezone is used?' is correct.
In Embedded questions, we use the statement form in the 'second question' attached.
Is the next sentence correct? Why?
Wherever you want to go to China, have your VISA prepared.
No. Whenever refers to Any time at all. In addition, the sentence is talking about to go TO China, not IN China.
Which of the following sentences is correct
A) Ask what time we have to board the plane
B) Ask which time we have to board the plane
A)
Complete the sentence
I think________ the menu can be better
That
What is the main difference between Direct and Indirect or Polite questions?
The direct question asks 'directly' for the information, without any kind of delays or introducing words, whereas indirect questions embeds two questions in one.
Elaborate a negative response including If for the next question:
Do you know if Canada has job offers for students?
I don't know if Canada has job offers for students
Which of the following questions is an Embedded question?
Do you know when does the bus leave?
When does the bus leave?
The first one is the correct option since the second option is just a regular question
Which of the following sentence is correct?
A)The fact that the food can be better is understandable
B)I think that the food be better is understandable
letter A
How can we ask for something in a politely manner?
With Embedded questions or Indirect questions. For instance, Do you know what time it is?
Is the next sentence correct?
If Colombia has great food is questionable.
No. The right answer is Wheter (or not) Colombia has great food is questionable.
Is the next sentence correct? Why?
Whatever country you decide to travel to, make sure to have a valid passport.
The sentence is correct because it functions as an embedded question since it begins with the wh-word "whatever" and has a main statement or imperative sentence.
Which of the next sentences is correct?
The fact that the prices are this high is ridiculous
He thinks that the food is great
Both sentences are correct :D
1. Do you know where the busline is?
2. No. I am not certain where does the busline is.
Does. In Embedded questions/statements, it is not used Do, Does, or Did.
-Ever word that fits better in the next sentence:
We can visit ___ place you choose.
Whichever refers to 'any one at all’ or ‘it doesn’t matter which'.