Why our bodies can bleed or Why can bodies our bleed?












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I found this question in Physics.SE and his title was "Why our bodies can bleed?" but a few hours later an user suggest to edit an call it: Why can bodies our bleed?.

I tryied to found the difference but they are exactly the same when I use a translator.

My question is what of the two questions is better and why.

PD: I am not sure if I have chossen the rights tags.










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    "Why can bodies our bleed?" is utter nonsense. "Why can our bodies bleed?", though, is a syntactically valid question. "Why our bodies can bleed" is a syntactically valid phrase but is not a question.

    – Hot Licks
    Jun 9 '17 at 2:55











  • @HotLicks Oh thanks. After reading my question I was thinking of use Why can our bodies bleed? and you have just suggest it, thanks. Shall I delete my question?

    – Ender Look
    Jun 9 '17 at 3:03













  • What is "an" user? You can only say "an" before you say a vowel, not before you say a consonant.

    – tchrist
    Jun 9 '17 at 3:20













  • Be gentle @tchrist, Ender Look is learning the language. And to be fair, 'user' does start with a vowel. Unlike 'hotel'. I've always hated 'an hotel'. You're right of course. It should be 'a user'.

    – Steve Lovell
    Jun 9 '17 at 5:02






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    @EnderLook Spelling doesn't matter. The rule is with respect to pronunciation only.

    – tchrist
    Jun 9 '17 at 14:02
















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I found this question in Physics.SE and his title was "Why our bodies can bleed?" but a few hours later an user suggest to edit an call it: Why can bodies our bleed?.

I tryied to found the difference but they are exactly the same when I use a translator.

My question is what of the two questions is better and why.

PD: I am not sure if I have chossen the rights tags.










share|improve this question




















  • 3





    "Why can bodies our bleed?" is utter nonsense. "Why can our bodies bleed?", though, is a syntactically valid question. "Why our bodies can bleed" is a syntactically valid phrase but is not a question.

    – Hot Licks
    Jun 9 '17 at 2:55











  • @HotLicks Oh thanks. After reading my question I was thinking of use Why can our bodies bleed? and you have just suggest it, thanks. Shall I delete my question?

    – Ender Look
    Jun 9 '17 at 3:03













  • What is "an" user? You can only say "an" before you say a vowel, not before you say a consonant.

    – tchrist
    Jun 9 '17 at 3:20













  • Be gentle @tchrist, Ender Look is learning the language. And to be fair, 'user' does start with a vowel. Unlike 'hotel'. I've always hated 'an hotel'. You're right of course. It should be 'a user'.

    – Steve Lovell
    Jun 9 '17 at 5:02






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    @EnderLook Spelling doesn't matter. The rule is with respect to pronunciation only.

    – tchrist
    Jun 9 '17 at 14:02














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I found this question in Physics.SE and his title was "Why our bodies can bleed?" but a few hours later an user suggest to edit an call it: Why can bodies our bleed?.

I tryied to found the difference but they are exactly the same when I use a translator.

My question is what of the two questions is better and why.

PD: I am not sure if I have chossen the rights tags.










share|improve this question
















I found this question in Physics.SE and his title was "Why our bodies can bleed?" but a few hours later an user suggest to edit an call it: Why can bodies our bleed?.

I tryied to found the difference but they are exactly the same when I use a translator.

My question is what of the two questions is better and why.

PD: I am not sure if I have chossen the rights tags.







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    "Why can bodies our bleed?" is utter nonsense. "Why can our bodies bleed?", though, is a syntactically valid question. "Why our bodies can bleed" is a syntactically valid phrase but is not a question.

    – Hot Licks
    Jun 9 '17 at 2:55











  • @HotLicks Oh thanks. After reading my question I was thinking of use Why can our bodies bleed? and you have just suggest it, thanks. Shall I delete my question?

    – Ender Look
    Jun 9 '17 at 3:03













  • What is "an" user? You can only say "an" before you say a vowel, not before you say a consonant.

    – tchrist
    Jun 9 '17 at 3:20













  • Be gentle @tchrist, Ender Look is learning the language. And to be fair, 'user' does start with a vowel. Unlike 'hotel'. I've always hated 'an hotel'. You're right of course. It should be 'a user'.

    – Steve Lovell
    Jun 9 '17 at 5:02






  • 1





    @EnderLook Spelling doesn't matter. The rule is with respect to pronunciation only.

    – tchrist
    Jun 9 '17 at 14:02














  • 3





    "Why can bodies our bleed?" is utter nonsense. "Why can our bodies bleed?", though, is a syntactically valid question. "Why our bodies can bleed" is a syntactically valid phrase but is not a question.

    – Hot Licks
    Jun 9 '17 at 2:55











  • @HotLicks Oh thanks. After reading my question I was thinking of use Why can our bodies bleed? and you have just suggest it, thanks. Shall I delete my question?

    – Ender Look
    Jun 9 '17 at 3:03













  • What is "an" user? You can only say "an" before you say a vowel, not before you say a consonant.

    – tchrist
    Jun 9 '17 at 3:20













  • Be gentle @tchrist, Ender Look is learning the language. And to be fair, 'user' does start with a vowel. Unlike 'hotel'. I've always hated 'an hotel'. You're right of course. It should be 'a user'.

    – Steve Lovell
    Jun 9 '17 at 5:02






  • 1





    @EnderLook Spelling doesn't matter. The rule is with respect to pronunciation only.

    – tchrist
    Jun 9 '17 at 14:02








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"Why can bodies our bleed?" is utter nonsense. "Why can our bodies bleed?", though, is a syntactically valid question. "Why our bodies can bleed" is a syntactically valid phrase but is not a question.

– Hot Licks
Jun 9 '17 at 2:55





"Why can bodies our bleed?" is utter nonsense. "Why can our bodies bleed?", though, is a syntactically valid question. "Why our bodies can bleed" is a syntactically valid phrase but is not a question.

– Hot Licks
Jun 9 '17 at 2:55













@HotLicks Oh thanks. After reading my question I was thinking of use Why can our bodies bleed? and you have just suggest it, thanks. Shall I delete my question?

– Ender Look
Jun 9 '17 at 3:03







@HotLicks Oh thanks. After reading my question I was thinking of use Why can our bodies bleed? and you have just suggest it, thanks. Shall I delete my question?

– Ender Look
Jun 9 '17 at 3:03















What is "an" user? You can only say "an" before you say a vowel, not before you say a consonant.

– tchrist
Jun 9 '17 at 3:20







What is "an" user? You can only say "an" before you say a vowel, not before you say a consonant.

– tchrist
Jun 9 '17 at 3:20















Be gentle @tchrist, Ender Look is learning the language. And to be fair, 'user' does start with a vowel. Unlike 'hotel'. I've always hated 'an hotel'. You're right of course. It should be 'a user'.

– Steve Lovell
Jun 9 '17 at 5:02





Be gentle @tchrist, Ender Look is learning the language. And to be fair, 'user' does start with a vowel. Unlike 'hotel'. I've always hated 'an hotel'. You're right of course. It should be 'a user'.

– Steve Lovell
Jun 9 '17 at 5:02




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@EnderLook Spelling doesn't matter. The rule is with respect to pronunciation only.

– tchrist
Jun 9 '17 at 14:02





@EnderLook Spelling doesn't matter. The rule is with respect to pronunciation only.

– tchrist
Jun 9 '17 at 14:02










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