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13.9 Questions about alternatives. Emphatic questions with 'ever'

13.9A Questions about alternatives (1): 'Did you laugh or cry?' [> LEG 13.44 45]

We can abbreviate questions after or. Instead of: Did you laugh, or did you cry when you heard the news? We can say: Did you laugh or cry when you heard the news?

Write: Join these full questions with or to make single questions.

1 Did they listen to records? Did they go for a walk? Did they listen to records, or go for a walk? 2 Can she dance? Can she sing? Can she play the piano?

3 Do you buy clothes when you need them? Do you wait for the summer sales?

4 Has she gone to church? Has she stayed at home? 5 Will you phone her? Will you wait till she rings back?

13.9B Questions about alternatives (2): 'Did you take it, or didn't you?' [>LEG 13.44-45]

We can ask two questions, one affirmative and one negative, about the same thing without repeating the verb in full.

Instead of: Did you take it, or didn't you take it?

We can say: Did you take it, or didn't you?

or: Did you or didn't you take it? Did you, or didn't you?

or: Did you take it, or not? (Not "or no *)

Write: Rephrase each question in three ways without repeating the verb in full. 1 Do you like fish, or don't you like fish? A) Do you like fish, or don’t you? B) Do you, or don’t you like fish? C)Do you like fish, or not?

2 Can you help me, or can't you help me? A …b… c…

3 Have you sent a card, or haven't you sent a card? A …b… c…

4 Will you phone the plumber, or won't you phone the plumber? A …b… c…

13.9C Emphatic questions with 'ever', etc. [> LEG 13.46-47]

1 We ask emphatic questions with ever to express admiration, anger, concern, etc.

We write ever as a separate word from question-words. Compare:

Where ever did you buy that tie ? Wherever you go, take your passport. [> 1.8C]

How ever did you manage it? However, I managed to persuade him. [> 7.8B]

What ever does she see in him ? Whatever she sees in him, she'll marry him. [> 1.9C]

2 We use ever after all question-words except Which? and Whose? and we often put heavy stress on it in spoken questions: Where ever did you pick that up?

3 We can ask questions with ever.

- to get a subject or an object: What ever made you late? What ever did he say?

- in short responses: What ever for? Why ever not?

or we use a phrase like on earth for extra emphasis: How on earth did you know?

Write: Make these questions more emphatic to express admiration, surprise, concern, etc.

1 Who gave you permission to do that? Who ever gave you permission to do that? 2 Why didn't you ask an expert to look at it? 3 When did they go to Iceland? 4 What will she say next? 5 Where shall I put this wet umbrella? 6 How do you expect me to carry all this? 7 How did you get into this mess?

13.9D Context: Use forms with ever, etc. and ask questions about alternatives. THE MAN I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!

Colonel Blimp is a short-tempered man. He pays good money to his motoring organization and he expects instant service. He broke down on a lonely road recently and was ready to explode when he had to wait for two hours before help arrived. Even before the driver got out of his car, the Colonel was muttering, '(What) 1 What ever took you so long? (What)2 … do we pay good money for? I don't break down

often, but (when)3 …I do, I expect real service.' The driver leaned out of the window. ('Have you broken down? Have you run out of petrol?) 4 … 'Can't start the engine!' the Colonel said sharply. 'Let's have a look at it,' the man said. ('Have you tried to start it? Haven't you tried to start it?) 5 …The Colonel, now red in the face, didn't reply. 'Well, (have you? haven't you?)6 … the man asked. 'Oh, I see, you've flooded the engine. Got a cloth?' 'Haven't you even brought a cloth?' the Colonel yelled. The man smiled. 'Oh, this isn't my job, you know. I'm just a passing motorist. I stopped because you looked as if you needed help.'

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