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More interrogative (translated from Dutch)
More interrogative More interrogative is smallest church village of the municipality ... din always accompanied, smelled especially beer. More interrogative also an unique nature area has, only ...
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Interrogative mood
Interrogative mood In linguistics and grammar, the interrogative mood is a grammatical mood used for ... example, a language could always use the interrogative mood to ask a question, but it ... is desired. Very few languages have an interrogative mood. An example of one that does ...
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Interrogative word
Interrogative word An interrogative word (also known simply as an interrogative) is a function word used for the ... field of linguistics because most of the interrogative words in English start with wh-. List of interrogative words in English: interrogative determiner which, ...
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Interrogative tool (translated from French)
Interrogative tool In grammaire , one interrogative tool is one catégorie of mot-tool ... being used to mark: - is one phrase interrogative , i.e., one direct question (followed of ... mark, therefore): Will Paul come? - is one interrogative subordinate clause, i.e., one indirect question ... I wonder if Paul will come. The interrogative tools are frequently associated outils exclamative ...
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Interrogative pronoun (translated from Dutch)
Interrogative pronoun interrogative pronoun (it interrogatief pronomen) it is voornaamwoord ...
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Interrogative point (translated from Italian)
Interrogative point This article is only a first ... linguistica, you see the relative one category. interrogative point it is a sign of punctuation ... we know today. In ancient Greek, the interrogative point was constituted from one ";". Correlated voices ...
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Talk:Interrogative word
Talk:Interrogative word Is this something someone is willing ...
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English verbs
... English exhibits similar idiomatic complexity with the interrogative mood, which in Indo-European languages is ... Negative: He does not (doesn't) write Interrogative: Does he write? Negative interrogative: Does he not write? (Doesn't he ... He does write. In the negative and interrogative forms, of course, this is identical to ... particles not and -n't in the interrogative form is also worth noting. In ...
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Phrases (translated from French)
... the basic sentence is: declaratory (thus, nor interrogative, nor exclamative, nor injunctive), affirmative (thus, not ... in four types: exclamative, declaratory, injunctive and interrogative. In the pure one exclamation, the enonciator ... based successively in a declaratory sentence, an interrogative sentence, an injunctive sentence. Declaratory sentence One ... Three coffees, addition! A sentence of the interrogative type can sometimes have value of injunctive ... it always acts of a sentence of interrogative type : Do you want to keep ...
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German grammar
... the definite article and derived from the interrogative article. They have the same forms for ... dessen Neuter: dessen Feminine: deren Plural: deren Interrogative possessive [of what] (mixed) Masculine: wessen Neuter ... phrase or object phrase with a corresponding interrogative pronoun, then move it to the beginning ... an inversion. Theoretically, you must use the interrogative pronoun of "welcher, welche, welches" or a nominal phrase with the interrogative article. "Du hast deiner Frau einen ...
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