the only way this makes sense is by putting the word "do' at the beggining of the sentence otherwise it is a statement. is this correct by looking at the punctuation?
also due to the verb being 2nd person plural is it correct to add "your homeland" or would "the fatherland" work?
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right on. It is more natural English to add 'do'. Without it the only thing that would indicate that this is a question would be the rise in pitch at the end of the sentenceTimotheus wrote:the only way this makes sense is by putting the word "do' at the beggining of the sentence otherwise it is a statement. is this correct by looking at the punctuation?
It makes sense both ways, but if this sentence were to be in a context it probably would be very clear that it should be 'your fatherlandTimotheus wrote: also due to the verb being 2nd person plural is it correct to add "your homeland" or would "the fatherland" work?