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- Give me examples. How does the use of "what" in relative clauses affect the overall style and voice of a writer? What are some common phrases where "what" is used to express a time or occasion? (e.g., "The time is what...") Can "what" be used to introduce clauses that express a condition or circumstance in a less formal way than "what happens if is"? How does the use of "what" in relative clauses compare to the use of non-finite clauses (participles, infinitives)? What are some common nouns that can be modified by a prepositional phrase followed by a relative clause with "what"? (e.g., "the idea of what...") Can "what" be used to refer to something that is being questioned or doubted?
- Are there any verbs related to remembering that can be used with "what"? How can I use relative clauses with "what" to describe a belief or conviction?
- What are some nouns or verbs related to problems that can be used with "what"? Can "what" be used to refer to a solution or remedy?
- Are there any verbs or nouns related to mistakes that can be used with "what"? How can I use relative clauses with "what" to describe a success or achievement?
- Has the usage of "what" in relative clauses changed over time?
- Give me examples. How does the use of "what" in relative clauses relate to the concept of grammatical function? What are some common adverbs that can modify the verb in a relative clause introduced by "what"? Can "what" be used to introduce clauses that express a reason or explanation in a more informal way than "why"? How does the use of "what" in relative clauses compare to the use of reduced relative clauses? What are some common nouns that are often modified by a relative clause introduced by "what"? Can "what" be used to refer to something that is implied but not explicitly stated?
- Give me an example of a tag question using "what."
- Give me examples. How does the use of "what" in relative clauses affect the tone of a piece of writing? What are some common phrases where "what" is used to express uncertainty or lack of knowledge? (e.g., "I don't know what...") Can "what" be used to introduce clauses that express a choice or preference in a less formal way than "what I'd prefer is"? How does the use of "what" in relative clauses relate to the concept of information structure in sentences? What are some common nouns that can function as the object of a verb within a relative clause introduced by "what"? Can "what" be used to refer to something that is being evaluated or judged?
- How does "what" function in indirect questions?
- Explain why this sentence is incorrect.
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