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  1. Which of 'Question on', 'question about', 'question regarding ...

    I have a question about mathematics, regarding continuous functions. About applies to a domain of knowledge, whereas regarding applies to a specific object or concept. B (on) should mean …

  2. When to use "is" vs. "does" when asking a question?

    When do I use is or does when I ask a question? For example, Is your item still for sale? Does your item still for sale? I am not sure which one to use.

  3. Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom (I-TESL-J)

    Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom A Project of The Internet TESL Journal If this is your first time here, then read the Teacher's Guide to Using These Pages If you can think of …

  4. ESL Conversation Questions - Restaurants & Eating Out (I-TESL-J)

    A list of questions you can use to generate conversations in the ESL/EFL classroom.

  5. "Do you know what IS IT?" vs "Do you know what IT IS?"

    This could be a good grammar question, if the appropriate question were* to be asked. -- Aside: The example "Do you who is it?" would be acceptable in the context of children playing the …

  6. "What is it?" vs "What is this?" - English Language Learners Stack …

    Their rationale was that the answer will be " it is a finger ". Is the question "what is it?" correct when pointing something? Bonus question: is there a (ideally - strict) grammatical rule for this …

  7. All Car Questions - CarGurus

    Get fast answers to your automotive questions from car experts in the CarGurus community.

  8. ESL Conversation Questions - Sports (I-TESL-J)

    A list of questions you can use to generate conversations in the ESL/EFL classroom.

  9. "Can you please" vs. "Could you please" [duplicate]

    Mar 10, 2013 · And example referring to difference between can you and could you. I might first ask can you please bring me X? to find if he is capable to bring it. If the reply is a negation, I'll …

  10. ESL Conversation Questions - Food & Eating (I-TESL-J)

    A list of questions you can use to generate conversations in the ESL/EFL classroom.