WHAT, WHICH and WHOSE - Interrogative determiners
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- Learn how to use WHAT, WHICH and WHOSE as interrogative determiners.
An interrogative determiner modifies a noun by asking a question. They are also called interrogative adjectives.
In this lesson you will learn:
- The form
- The meaning of what, which and whose
- The important difference between what and which
- The big difference between whose and who's
- How to use interrogative adjectives in direct questions and indirect questions.
This lesson was presented by Andrew, a qualified native British English teacher with over 15 years experience of teaching English.
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I love how you’re teaching us the English pronunciation and demonstrate the difference between USA English accent or pronunciation.
Excellent as always. Hello everyone this is Andrew from crown academy of English
This lesson is awesome 👌 suggestion (2) WHICH (it is followed by the noun) is compulsory. (Question only)
Clearly explained !! Thank you.
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Thank you so much Andrew for the excellent lesson 😊😊
The lesson was explained very clearly.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍
Great lesson! Many thanks.
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Thank You, Andrew. Good job.
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Thanks a lot for this special lesson .
Thank you, Andrew!
It's really important to understand the basic rules in grammar
Very good explanation 😊👏
It’s an amazing lecture sir.
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Great explanation 👏👍
Thank you very much Mr Andrew you are my fivorite guru 🙏🙏
Excelente thanks
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The best !
Thank You
Thank you so much
Thank u very much for this lesson. Could u tell me the difference between 'in the left' and 'on the left'??
thank you very match
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Thanks a lot
It's a pleasure. Thank you for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Sir please make videos on infinitive and participles advanced usages
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Is it still classed as an interrogative determiner in a declarative statement? e.g. "I don' know which ice cream to have" or is that just a determiner?
Hello Andrew, I hope you are very well. Sorry, I have a doubt. The last indirect question example would not be "Jane asked me whose car it was." Thank you in advance.
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I have a question for you!
I saw Ali last week. I.............. him since 1999.
1_didn't see 2_hadn't seen
3_haven't seen
I am waiting your answer!
Hello
Please can you explain how to make an adjective by putting (_) between the nouns like this ( full-time teacher )
Sorry for the grammatical mistakes in my comment 😊
Hi dear, what about « whom » ? 😅
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Hay there sir please make a video on
To be +v3 = get +v3
I'm paid - I get paid
Roads will be built= roads will get built .
Things were done - things got done .
Decisions have been approved - decisions have got approved .
It can be taken - it can get taken
It should be seen/- it should get seen .
Ball would be caught - ball would get caught
Are these same !?.
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Can I use get + v3 in the place of to be + v3
Dear teacher! Shouldn't the last sentence be like this: "Jane asked me whose car it was?"
I also thought. It was
Yes it must be 'it was'
You just suddenly went from kinda basic English to intermediate 🤣
Getting used to the British accent.
Please your writing very small we want from you to make the line writing more big to be more clear to see clearly
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