Hamed
Can we miss out the word 'do' in these examples? A) Which one do you prefer? Which one you prefer? B) What do you mean? What you mean?
2015年3月1日 18:01
回答 · 4
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No, you cannot omit "do". This is the standard question form. Students learn this at elementary level. If you ask "Which one you prefer?" or "What you mean?", I'll understand what you mean to say, but you'll definitely sound like someone at beginner level in English.
2015年3月1日
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No, you must use it because "do" is the auxiliary of the senteces and it works to make the interrogative forms
2015年3月1日
I think that you actually want to ask "Can you get rid of the word "do" in these examples?" or "Can you remove the word "do" in these examples. "Miss out" generally refers to an person's experience. For example "You missed out on great practice since you skipped class."
2015年3月2日
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