Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Grammar III (Interrogative)

Interrogative is a word tobe used for asking question. And the common words from interrogative stand of:
who       
whom
whose
which
what
where
whence
when
why
how

a. Who 
The Reference: to use the word "who" can be used as interrogative, conjunction, or relative pronoun if the word "who" is used as interrogative to carry along meaning "siapa" and it's asking for subject as person also if the word "who" is used as conjunction tobe place in the middle of sentence to carry along meaning "yang" and it's placed ahead of verb or auxilliary verb which is having twelve kinds

who-? siapa -subject as person
I. Who-Verb (e/es) - present tense - no using aux verb (do, does) 
II. Who-Verb (e/es) - past tense - no using aux verb (am,are,is)
III. Who-Verb-ing - aux tobe (am,are,is) - present continuous tense
IV. Who-(Adj,Adv,Noun) - present tense- aux verb tobe (Am,are,is)
                                         - past tense-aux verb tobe (was,were)
Example:
- Who is always speaking to english at home?





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