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Past simple
Who went to the cemetery?
Or
Who did go to the cemetery?When we use (Who) then the auxiliary verb we don't use?
25 okt. 2016 07:28
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It depends whether 'who' represents the subject or the object of the sentence.
If it's the subject, you ask the question like this:
'Who went to the cemetery?'
'I went to the cemetery.'
If it's the object, you ask the question like this:
'Who did you go to the cemetery with?'
'I went with my brother.'
25 oktober 2016
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"Who went to the cemetery" uses the simple past tense.
25 oktober 2016
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