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Carlo Barabucci
What does happen to the animals? or What happens to the animals?
2017年7月20日 08:03
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What happens to the animals ... this one is correct
This is a subject rather than object question.
2017年7月20日
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You can use both with slight differences.
If you use "What happens to the animals" it's perhaps a general question. This structure is used more commonly than the second one.
When we add 'do' + main verb, it's called emphatic form. It's used for extra emphasis. Generally in spoken English we'll pronounce the verb 'do' with extra stress as well. So if someone asks 'What does happen to the animals' they are perhaps asking with emphasis or deliberation.
I imagine this sort of question could appear in a conversation about animal rights or something like that.
For example:
A: Cosmetics are tested on animals.
B: What does happen to the animals? - perhaps here the speaker is trying to convey some concern for the animals well-being.
So although both forms are correct, the first form is used more commonly.
2017年7月20日
Hi, Carlo!
We say "What happens to the animals?" This is because the question is about the subject, and in these cases no auxiliary verb is used.
[Subject] + verb
[X] happens to the animals.
[This] happens to the animals.
What happens to the animals?
More details:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/ask_about_english/080610/
I hope that helps!
2017年7月20日
What happens to the animals. - if it is an ongoing thing.
What happened to the animals. - if it is in the past.
:)
2017年7月20日
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