Asked by rfvv
1. How do you go to school? By bus?
Nio, I go there by subway.
2. What do you take to school? By bus?
Nio, I go there by subway.
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Is #1 the same as #2? Can we use 'What do you take to school?' instead of 'How do you go to school?'
Nio, I go there by subway.
2. What do you take to school? By bus?
Nio, I go there by subway.
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Is #1 the same as #2? Can we use 'What do you take to school?' instead of 'How do you go to school?'
Answers
Answered by
Reed
1 is correct. 2 should be "The bus?" "What" is the subject of the first sentence. What is referring to something, in this case THE bus or THE subway. The sentence, "No, I go there by subway" is correct.
And it's "no," not "nio."
And it's "no," not "nio."
Answered by
rfvv
1. How do you go to school? By bus?
No, I go there by subway.
2. What do you take to school? The bus?
No, I go there by subway.
3. What do you take to school? A bus?
No, I go there by subway.
4. What do you take to school? Buses?
No, I go there by subway.
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Thank you for your help. Do you mean #2 is correct? What about the other expressions?
No, I go there by subway.
2. What do you take to school? The bus?
No, I go there by subway.
3. What do you take to school? A bus?
No, I go there by subway.
4. What do you take to school? Buses?
No, I go there by subway.
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Thank you for your help. Do you mean #2 is correct? What about the other expressions?
Answered by
Reed
Yes, now #2 is correct. The others are also correct. :)
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