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Hi, guys, I would like to share with you some information about declarative questions that we were talking about in our last meeting:
"In spoken questions, we do not always use "interrogative" word order.
You're working tonight?
These interrogatoive questions are often used when the speaker thinks she/he knows or has understood something, but wants to make sure or express surprise. A rising intonation is common.
This is you car? ( = I suppose this is your car, isn't it?).
This word order is not normally possible after a question word.
Where are you going? (not Where you are going?)"
Practical English Usage
Swan, Michael
Page 466
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