I think this one is correct.
1 What is in the sky?
You're right. That one is incorrect. You can, however, change one word to make it correct. Try and post below.Is this one wrong?
2 What is it in the sky? (we see something in the sky and want to elaborate.)
[/B]Yes, that one is possible.
You're right. That one is incorrect. You can, however, change one word to make it correct. Try and post below.
It's ungrammatical.Sorry teacher, why is #2 wrong, please?
The word is "it". If you use another words instead of it, the sentence can work. I'd like you to give it a go.I know I should [STRIKE]think[/STRIKE] try to figure out which word I must change, but can you [STRIKE]yourself say now,[/STRIKE] tell me please?
Many thanks!It's ungrammatical.
The word is "it". If you use another words instead of it, the sentence can work. I'd like you to give it a go.
Well done. Note also that even changing "it" to "this" or "that" would have fixed that sentence.Many thanks!
I think "What is that thing in the sky?" can be correct maybe.
That structure is different. Study both structures and post below if you still need help.But I found an example that "it" is correct:
We want to know what it is you are trying to say.
Why is "it" correct here, please?
Sorry, I rarely do this, really.I note that Tara2 has now decided to take the discussion elsewhere.
https://www.englishforums.com/English/WhatIs/bxmqcq/post.htm
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