This document discusses how question words like when, where, how, who, whom, whose, what, which and whether can be followed by an infinitive. It provides examples of sentences with question words followed by should or can/could expressed as an infinitive, and how they have the same meaning as sentences using question words followed directly by should or can/could. The document aims to illustrate how infinitives can be used after question words to express should or can/could without changing the overall meaning.
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Diikuti infinitif
1. Diikuti Infinitif
• Question words ( when, where, how, who,
whom, whose, what, which ) and whether may
be followed by an infinitive.
• Each pair of sentences in the examples has
the same meaning. Notice that the meaning
expressed by the infinitive is either should or
can / could.
2. Examples:
• I don’t know what should I do.
I don’t know what to do.
• Please tell me how I can get to the bus station.
Please tell me how to get to the bus station.
• Jim told us where we could find it.
Jim told us where to find it.