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Present continuous and present simple
1. Why can't I use the second one?
Who does this umbrella belong to? (O)
This umbrella belongs to who? (x)
2. Tom is being very nice to me at the moment.
Is this mean he "just" nice to me at that moment?
18 Şub 2019 22:36
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1. This umbrella belongs to who? in theory this is possible or you can say, to whom does this umbrella belong?
2. Yes, he is being nice to you at the moment.
18 Şubat 2019
1. Grammatically, both should be "whom". But, when the preposition, "to", is so far from the object, people don't notice that they are using the wrong form. Maybe it would be better grammatically to say, "To whom does this umbrella belong?" But no one really talks like that. Also, in English, we usually start with the question word. So, "This umbrella belongs to whom?" will probably only be used to make sure you heard correctly, or to express surprise or disbelief.
2. It depends on the context. Maybe he's always nice, but is being especially nice right now. Maybe he is not usually nice, but is right now. Most likely, he is either being nicer than usual or nicer than expected.
18 Şubat 2019
I have the same question here, but If I refer to person first.
Is it right to say "do you know who this umbrella belongs to?" ?
10 Ocak 2022
English Grammar in Use 4th ed. by Raymond Murphy is excellent. There is a PDF floating around the internet.
Unit 49C page 98.
Who does this umbrella belong to?
Unit 4E page 8.
He is being nice ...
18 Şubat 2019
Who does this umbrella belong to? (O)
This umbrella belongs to who? (x)
In a question you use your voice to emphasize the key words
in 0, Who at the beginning is stressed
in x, the sentence reads like a statement not a question because there is no does, and to stress the who at the end is unnatural, but it is possible
Better, To whom (note the m) does this umbrella belong?
2. Tom is being very nice to me at the moment.
Is this mean he "just" nice to me at that moment?
No, very does not mean just. Very means extra in this case, just means so-so
18 Şubat 2019
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