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which question is grammatically correct? what does not she like? or what she does not like? i am really confused sometimes the simplest seems the hardest
2008年3月12日 20:15
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Yes you are right . You merge "does not " into "doesn't " and the right grammatically correct sentence would be "What doesn't she like ?" Or you better say "What are the things she doesn't like ?"
2008年3月12日
The correct answer is: What does she not like? The only way you could use the other sentence is if you used it like this: "This is what she does not like." But this is a statement not a question.
2008年3月22日
yes neither of the question is correct. if v look for the perfect grammer sentence it would be " what does she not like? " but usually in speaking ppl use " what does't she like? " The easy way to get over the prob the simple rule is this that u take the auxillary verb (do, does, did) at the start of the sentence ( if W family is present then after it) in the other one u asked "what she does not like" is incorrect because the "does" should't be follow the subject as explained earlier. Hope u get the point for anyother info ,free to ask.
2008年3月13日
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2008年3月13日
Neither question is correct!!! The correct ways are: 1. What doesn't she like? 2. What does she not like? Confusing, huh?
2008年3月13日
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