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Can I say "Who loves me?" or I should say "Who does love me?
Can I say "Who loves me?" or I should say "Who does love me? What the difference between these two sentence? :)
Apr 23, 2015 12:40 PM
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'Who loves me?' Is grammatically correct.
April 23, 2015
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Hi Laku.
I'm not specialist in English, but we only have to use "do/does" in question, before pronouns (I, he/she/it, you, etc), not a verb. It's like "what happened"? Also there is no "do/does" because there is no "person" in the sentence.
So, "Who loves me" is correct" and the other one is wrong.
Am I clear?
April 23, 2015
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