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  1. Which of 'Question on', 'question about', 'question regarding ...

    I have a question about mathematics, regarding continuous functions. About applies to a domain of knowledge, whereas regarding applies to a specific object or concept. B (on) should mean …

  2. When to use "is" vs. "does" when asking a question?

    When do I use is or does when I ask a question? For example, Is your item still for sale? Does your item still for sale? I am not sure which one to use.

  3. "Do you know what IS IT?" vs "Do you know what IT IS?"

    It's just the object of know. What is it? is a question, but there's only one question here, not a question within a question. As a declarative statement, you would say: You know what it is. …

  4. Would be or will be - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Oct 1, 2019 · Would be or will be Ask Question Asked 5 years, 9 months ago Modified 5 years, 8 months ago Viewed 44k times

  5. ESL Conversation Questions - Culture (I-TESL-J)

    Conversation Questions Culture A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. What are some things that define a culture? For example, music, language, ... What do you think is …

  6. grammaticality - Does this vs Is this (grammar) - English Language ...

    Dec 14, 2020 · (I assume you mean "Does this belong to you?" You can't use is because do is the auxiliary verb we use when forming questions. From the Cambridge Grammar website: Do is …

  7. "Can you please" vs. "Could you please" [duplicate]

    Mar 10, 2013 · And example referring to difference between can you and could you. I might first ask can you please bring me X? to find if he is capable to bring it. If the reply is a negation, I'll …

  8. ESL Conversation Questions - Food & Eating (I-TESL-J)

    A list of questions you can use to generate conversations in the ESL/EFL classroom.

  9. ESL Conversation Questions - What if...? (I-TESL-J)

    Conversation Questions What if...? A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. If you had only 24 hours to live, what would you do? If a classmate asked you for the answer to …

  10. What is the correct sentence: “Who are we?” or “Who we are?”

    I searched the Internet to find which of the following is correct: Who are we? Who we are? And I found that both are used. What is the correct sentence?