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I asked him that how many brothers had he. vs I asked him that how many brother had he.

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct way to phrase this sentence is: 'I asked him how many brothers he had.' The word order in the original phrases is incorrect, and the use of 'that' is unnecessary.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1064 views

I asked him that how many brothers had he.

This phrase is incorrect. The word order is not appropriate, and the use of 'that' is unnecessary.

The correct way to phrase this sentence is: 'I asked him how many brothers he had.'
  • I asked him that how many brothers had he. He cannot dare to come here. This is the man which killed his father. No sooner had she arrived when the telegram.

Alternatives:

  • I asked him how many brothers he had.

I asked him that how many brother had he.

This phrase is incorrect. The word order is not appropriate, and the use of 'that' is unnecessary.

The correct way to phrase this sentence is: 'I asked him how many brothers he had.'

Alternatives:

  • I asked him how many brothers he had.

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