英語語法入門:疑問代詞
來源:BritishCouncil
2012-03-08 07:15
Which question word to use?
該用哪個疑問代詞?
We use who to ask questions about people:
我們用who問關(guān)于人的問題:
Who is that?
Who lives here?
Who did you see?
We use whose to ask about possession:
我們用whose問關(guān)于所有權(quán)的問題:
Whose coat is this? [or] Whose is this coat?
Whose book is that? [or] Whose is that book?
Whose bags are those? [or] Whose are those bags?
We use what to ask questions about things:
我們用what問關(guān)于事物的問題:
What is that?
What do you want?
We use which to ask someone to choose something:
我們用which問某人選擇某物的問題:
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
I’ve got two books. Which do you want?
We can also use what and which with nouns:
我們也可以用what和which接名詞:
What subjects did you study at school?
What newspaper do you read?
Which newspaper do you read – the Times or the Guardian?
Which book do you want?
Which one is yours?
Questions with prepositions:
疑問代詞加介詞:
Questions ending in prepositions are very common in English. After Who, Which or What we often have a preposition at the end of the sentence:
以介詞結(jié)尾的疑問句在英語中很普遍。在Who, Which or What后面我們經(jīng)常以一個介詞來結(jié)尾:
Who does this book belong to?
What are you looking for?
Which university did you go to?
What country do you come from?