AUX
S
V
Why | have | they | got to | sit and wait?
(wh-word refers to the adjunct)
(Why they have got to sit and wait?)
A
AUX
S
V
When | are | you | leaving?
(wh-word refers to the adjunct)
(When you are leaving?)
C (SUBJ)
V
S
Whose shoes | are | those?
(wh-word refers to the subject complement)
(Whose shoes those are?)
Wh
-interrogatives with lexical verb have are formed with auxiliary do or the have
got
construction when the wh-word refers to an element other than the subject.
The formal verb-subject construction is not used:
What do you have for me? Anything?
(What have you for me?)
Why have you got three email addresses?
(Why have you three email addresses?)
538 | Clause types
Cambridge Grammar of English
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