An automated answer to a question about whether the perceived misuse of "literally" should upset someone not only sounds like ...
For the verb be, we need is or are as question words. Study this telephone conversation. You are about to meet somebody you do not know: Are you older than me? ~ No, I'm not. We're the same age.
Sarah Brownsword, the educator behind the question, put the debate down to the fact that "people love to talk about and argue about language use." ...
We use affirmative word order in questions in spoken rather than written English. Declarative questions can be used when the speaker is fairly sure he has understood what has been said ...
A seemingly innocent grammar question aimed at 11-year-old school ... asks: "What does the word them refer to in the sentence below? The sentence is: "Although deserts are very dry, a rich variety ...