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Are these sentences right? In whose house did you have dinner yesterday? In whose house are you ?
2015年4月21日 20:48
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In whose house did you have dinner yesterday? [Perfect, however, usually we would say "Where did you have dinner yesterday?"] In whose house are you ? [Correct, but not the usual way to ask... usually we would say "Whose house are you in?"]
2015年4月21日
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Both of these sentences are correct grammatically, but they sound very unnatural to native speakers. It would be more normal, in everyday modern English, for us to put the preposition at the end of the phrase: Whose house did you have dinner in yesterday? Whose house are you in?
2015年4月21日
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