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What's the difference "what kinds of forest Canada has?"and"what kinds of forest does Canada have?"
are they same? or not?
plz let me help !! Thank you!!
May 3, 2016 11:54 AM
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You can use "What kind of Forest are there in Canada". It's easier.
May 3, 2016
2
What's the difference between "What kinds of forest Canada has?" and "What kinds of forest does Canada have?"
Well, that's an easy question to answer - the first sentence is wrong and the second is right.
I don't know who taught you to say "What kinds of forests Canada has?', but they need to take some elementary grammar lessons:
The standard word order for questions is this:
1. Question word phrase ----> What kind of forests
2. Auxiliary or modal verb ---> does
3. Subject ----> Canada
4. Main verb ---> have
'What kind of forests does Canada have?' is the correct way to ask this question.
I hope that helps.
May 3, 2016
1
Hi how are you?
The right is "What kind of forests does Canada have". Sorry, but I don't know why rsrsrs I'm learning too.
May 3, 2016
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