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Tiaan Booysen
Hi fellow Teachers!
I had a class today and the student asked me a question that I was unable to answer.
The student was asked to correct the following sentences;
-Who did say so?
-Where said he we're moving to?
The corrections are:
-Who said so?
-Where did he say we're moving to?
I am unable to explain exactly why you omit the 'did' in the first instance and add it in the second. I have had a long look at the rules around asking questions and I have come up short. Can anybody please assist me? :)
2021年10月27日 10:36
解答 · 3
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The sentence "Who did say so?" just puts emphasis. For me it sounds like : Who the hell said that?" :D
It's just like this:
I like cats (Ok, I like cats)
I do like cats! (I really like cats, do you understand me?)
:)
2021年10月27日
1
Did and do, add emphasis.
But I'm not a teacher.
2021年10月27日
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Tiaan Booysen
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