Of Statements and Questions!


Daman: “Hey Vikas, What you are doing”

Vikas: “..”


Daman: “What you are doing man”


Vikas: “..”


Daman: “Tell man, what you are doing”


Vikas: “This is the correct statement :)”


Daman: “What?”


Vikas: “When you first said that, you didn’t ask a question”


Daman: “Alright, what is the difference?”


Vikas: “A right question should have the verb before the noun

If you put the verb before the noun, it becomes a statement

Now, you add What to it, it becomes a clause which needs another statement to complete it :)”


Ex.


“What are you doing?” ==> Question


“What you are doing” ==> Incomplete statement


“What you are doing, is great” ==> A complete statement



Daman: “That’s good. There should be more such things, right? What it is


Vikas: “You know it, now correct it”


Daman: “All right, What is it?


Vikas: :)






















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