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the way of making question

 
 
yucheng
 
Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 09:50 pm
Hi everybody!
I have the sentence
"Some doctors have suggested that the best regular one can take is brisk walking"
From the sentence above, I make two questions
The first: "Which exercise have some doctors suggested one can take?"
The second: "Which the best regular exercise have some doctors suggested one can take?"

My question is: Which question is grammatically right? the first or the second?
Thanks
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Reply Mon 4 Dec, 2006 08:02 am
Re: the way of making question
yucheng wrote:
Hi everybody!
I have the sentence
"Some doctors have suggested that the best regular one can take is brisk walking"
From the sentence above, I make two questions
The first: "Which exercise have some doctors suggested one can take?"
The second: "Which the best regular exercise have some doctors suggested one can take?"

My question is: Which question is grammatically right? the first or the second?
Thanks


Although the first one is grammatically correct, it's incomplete. (What kind of exercise?) The second one is incorrect. It would be better as, "Which regular exercise have some doctors suggested one take?"
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