[Grammar] I'm not sure if they're right or not :)

Status
Not open for further replies.

Ghadah.

New member
Joined
Jul 14, 2011
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Arabic
Home Country
Saudi Arabia
Current Location
Saudi Arabia
Hello everyone

I hope you're well

I've some questions which I'm not sure if they're grammatically right or not.. can you please have a look at them..


1- What's the kind of laptop she bought?

2- What days does he need the reservation?

3- What kind of rooms does he prefer?

4- Who would she like to see?

5- Would she prefers a morning or an afternoon flight?



thank you :)
 
Hello everyone

I hope you're well

I've some questions which I'm not sure if they're grammatically right or not.. can you please have a look at them..


1- What's the kind of laptop she bought?

2- What days does he need the reservation?

3- What kind of rooms does he prefer?

4- Who would she like to see?

5- Would she prefers a morning or an afternoon flight?



thank you :)

1. What kind of laptop did she buy?

2. For what days does he need the reservation? or What days does he need the reservation for?

3. OK as is. Or "what kind of room does he prefer?" I don't know if he likes just one type of room or more than one.

4. OK. Most English speakers would ask it this way. Some would insist on "Whom would she like to see?"

5. "Prefer," not "prefers."
 
Hello everyone

I hope you're well

I've some questions which I'm not sure if they're grammatically right or not.. can you please have a look at them..


1- What's the kind of laptop she bought? What kind of laptop did she buy?

2- What days does he need the reservation? OK

3- What kind of rooms does he prefer? OK

4- Who would she like to see? OK

5- Would she prefer[STRIKE]s[/STRIKE] a morning or an afternoon flight?



thank you :)

See above.
 
1. What kind of laptop did she buy?

2. For what days does he need the reservation? or What days does he need the reservation for?

3. OK as is. Or "what kind of room does he prefer?" I don't know if he likes just one type of room or more than one.

4. OK. Most English speakers would ask it this way. Some would insist on "Whom would she like to see?"

5. "Prefer," not "prefers."

See above.


SoothingDave
billmcd

That's useful & helpful.
Thank you so much
Ghadah
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Ask a Teacher

If you have a question about the English language and would like to ask one of our many English teachers and language experts, please click the button below to let us know:

(Requires Registration)
Back
Top