Friday, July 27, 2012

Correction Idiomatic: interrogative sentence, No More, No More, No More, No More, Any, Any




IDIOM CORRECTION ETHICS

1. THE ORDER OF CONSTITUENTS IN interrogative sentences

In Spanish, the word order of constituents in interrogative sentences is: interrogative pronoun, verb, pronoun: What do you want? Perhaps influenced by the structure of English, the most common is that you keep that order and incorrectly says: What do you want? or What do you like?

Errors and corrections:

Do you where you sat? - Where you sat you? o Where did you sit?

Do you prefer? - What do you prefer?

Did they do not they come? - Why are not they?

Where do we go? - Where shall we go?

What do you want? - What do you want?

When will they come? - When they will come?

What do you want? - What do you do you want?

How you did? - How did you do?

How much does he have? - How is he?

I want to know how your name is. - I want to know your name.

Tell me how you did. - Tell me how you did.



2. EXPRESSIONS "NOTHING M? S, NO M? S, M NEVER? S, M NONE? S"

The word order of these phrases, according to the rule is this: no more, no more, no more, no more. These are fixed expressions in our language, so it should not alter their order. No one would say, someone came over. He came over the other. Did more than one? So why say more never will. But none has come.

Errors and corrections:

Is there anyone else here? Anyone else

More never return to that place. Never

I do not want to know anything else. Nothing

No one else has come. No one else

Has anyone got more? someone else

Most never do it again. Never

Is it not more than one? None more

No one else has brought more than anything. Anyone else - nothing else

But none will say, "never more" no more



3. USE OF "ANY, ANY, ANY"

With respect to determining any, any, any and any, we must clear: it does not use any prefix to the noun, any noun postponed to be used, any is the plural of all, whatever is the plural of either.

Consider the following guide you to the best of these words:

ANY + NOUN

Any prefix is ​​always used the masculine and feminine noun: any day, any night, any man, any woman, any book, any journal.

ANY NOUN +

Anyone postponed the noun is used male and female, but we must be careful because the nuances that can get this combination are very varied: any day, any given night, any problem, any place, any computer, watch any A nurse anyone, any man, any woman. Being a nobody or any mean to be unimportant or unworthy of consideration.

Anyone is also used as a noun: Anyone can do it.

Rarely used plurals. Examples: With any excuse you give, do not believe. Buy me some newspapers whatsoever. You should act calmly, whatever the circumstances that affect you.

Errors and corrections:

You should not settle for any answer. Any

Bring a book hence any. any

She is a nurse any. Any

You get angry for any reason. Any

You get angry for any reason. Any

Anyone is able to solve that problem. Any

Anyone can manage. Any

He prepared for any situation. Any

Either answer satisfies him. Any

Whatever the difficulties, I shall. Any

Use any kind of leaf. Any

In every season you ask, you say there is no gasoline. Any

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