ТОР 5 статей: Методические подходы к анализу финансового состояния предприятия Проблема периодизации русской литературы ХХ века. Краткая характеристика второй половины ХХ века Характеристика шлифовальных кругов и ее маркировка Служебные части речи. Предлог. Союз. Частицы КАТЕГОРИИ:
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C one another and each otherTom and Ann looked at each other = Tom looked at Ann and Ann looked at Tom Both one another and each other can be used of two or more, but each other is frequently preferred when there are more than two. 6 Interrogatives: wh-? words and how? 54 Interrogative adjectives and pronouns For persons: subject who (pronoun) object whom, who (pronoun) possessive whose (pronoun and adjective) For things: subject/object what (pronoun and adjective) For persons or things when the choice is restricted: subject/object which (pronoun and adjective) The same form is used for singular and plural. what can also be used for persons (see 58 D). 55 Affirmative verb after who, whose etc. used as subjects who, whose, which, what when used as subjects are normally followed by an affirmative, not an interrogative, verb: Who pays the bills?(affirmative verb) Whose/Which horse won? (affirmative verb) What happened?/What went wrong? (affirmative verb, possible answers: We missed the tram/had an accident.) But with who, whose etc + be + noun or personal/distributive pronoun, an interrogative verb is used: Who are you? Whose is this? What is that noise? With who, whose etc. used as objects of a verb or preposition an interrogative verb is, of course, necessary. Не нашли, что искали? Воспользуйтесь поиском:
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