Excuse me, but i am always wrong Where I can buy some apples? or Where can I buy some apples? Thank you for answering.
Originally Posted by lady_bird13 Excuse me, but i am always wrong Where I can buy some apples? or Where can I buy some apples? Thank you for answering. Hi there, The second one includes the correct interrogative structure subject-verb/modal/auxiliary. Greetings, Charliedeut
Originally Posted by lady_bird13 Excuse me, but I am always wrong Where I can buy some apples? or Where can I buy some apples? Thank you for answering. By the way, don't forget to ALWAYS capitalize the first person personal pronoun (I) Greetings Charliedeut
Thank you for answering. Excuse me, could you tell me if I can say: I like shopping online:I buy from home, am I right?
Originally Posted by lady_bird13 Thank you for answering. Excuse me, could you tell me if I can say: I like shopping online:I buy from home, am I right? Yes, you are Greetings, Charliedeut
Originally Posted by lady_bird13 Excuse me, but i am always wrong Where I can buy some apples? or Where can I buy some apples? Thank you for answering. ***** NOT A TEACHER ***** Direct question: Hey! Where can I buy some apples? Indirect question: Excuse me, sir/ma'am. Do you know where I can buy some apples?/ I would like to know where I can buy some apples.
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