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I'm a bit confused about what are the cases when you don't change a sentence's order while making a question, I mean, what are those cases where you leave the subject and then de verb without switching them after the question word
I'm a bit confused about what are the cases when you don't change a sentence's order while making a question, I mean, what are those cases where you leave the subject and then de verb without switching them after the question word
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@blckorwht You really made me laugh just try to say it maybe I can help you
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