What kind of doctors do treat hair fall?

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What kind of doctors do treat hair fall?

Is this correct sentence? or Should we say 'What kind of doctors treat hair fall?'.
 
Neither. "Hair fall" isn't a thing.

What sort/kind of doctors treat hair loss?
 
What sort/kind of doctors treat hair loss?

When we use what, when, how etc as a question, do we not ask it with verb before noun format? Eg .Did he come? When did we come? How did he come? Which route did he use to come?

Is it different if we start with "What kind"?

What kind of government is there in China? The expected answer is communist or democratic.
 
For the benefit of those who don't know the answer: a trichologist.
 
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For the benefit of those who don't know the answer: a trichologist.

I'm now wondering whether you have a trichologist, Rover, and what his or her name might be?
 
When the interrogative word or phrase is the subject of the verb, we use normal affirmative word order.

I will be very grateful if you can give few example sentences.

What kind of government is there in China? Is this sentence wrong? I can't see any other possible way of question.
 
No.

What kind of government (subject) bans teddy bears?
What kind of government (object) do you prefer?

What (subject) beats Pizza?
What (object) do you do on Saturdays?

Who (subject) beat Ali?
Whom(m) (object) did Ali beat?

Who stabbed Cole at the shop?(S)(Answer is X who is the subject).

Who was stabbed at the shop?(O)(Answer is Cole who is the object).

Is my understanding correct?
 
Who stabbed Cole at the shop?(S)(Answer is X who is the subject).

Tom: Who (subject) stabbed Cole at the shop?
Bob: X. X stabbed Cole at the shop.


Who was stabbed at the shop?(O)(Answer is Cole who is the object).

Bob: Who (subject) was stabbed at the shop?
Tom: Cole. Cole was stabbed at the shop.


Is my understanding correct?

Bom: Who (object) did X stab at the shop?
Tob: Cole. X stabbed Cole at the shop.


Do they make sense to you?
:)
 
Poor Cole. Dude just wanted some hair back up top, but instead ended up shanked while trying to fill a Rogaine prescription in some sketchy pharmacy.

Moral of this thread: Vanity kills.

Also, the trichologist was obviously in on it. The profession doesn't even sound trustworthy. But at least it was a passive stabbing. Probably hurt less.
 
I'm now wondering whether you have a trichologist, Rover, and what his or her name might be?
Yes – he's German – Herr Ohlfelaut.
 
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