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where
Excuse me, but i am always wrong
Where I can buy some apples?
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Where can I buy some apples?
Thank you for answering.
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Re: where

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
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Re: where

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
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Re: where
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?
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Re: where

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
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Re: where

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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