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*In the field of the study of grammar, and writing generally, you want to know about | *In the field of the study of grammar, and writing generally, you want to know about | ||
**forming questions in | **forming questions in | ||
− | ***[[direct speech]] or in | + | ***[[direct speech]] (these come in two main types: |
+ | ****the '''[[yes-no question]]'''; and | ||
+ | ****the '''[[wh-question]]''' | ||
+ | or in | ||
***[[indirect speech]] | ***[[indirect speech]] | ||
*Student writers may be seeking advice on [[Essay question|answering assignment or essay question]]s. | *Student writers may be seeking advice on [[Essay question|answering assignment or essay question]]s. |
Revision as of 10:50, 7 May 2008
There are several different articles in AWE about questions, in different ways.
- In the field of the study of grammar, and writing generally, you want to know about
- forming questions in
- direct speech (these come in two main types:
- the yes-no question; and
- the wh-question
- direct speech (these come in two main types:
- forming questions in
or in
- Student writers may be seeking advice on answering assignment or essay questions.
There is also advice, and information, about rhetorical questions.
- We also advise on some idioms: