Embedded questions Use: Whenever you use an introductory phrase before a question, you must change the word order in the question. Introductions include: Can you tell me...? Do you know...? I don’t know... I’m not sure... I wonder... I can’t remember... What’s the time? =>Can you tell me what the time is? Where did he go? =>I don’t know where he went. Form: 1) If the question has an auxiliary verb, swap the positions of the auxiliary verb and the subject. You can also do this in sentences with the verb to be. Example: When can you get here? Can is the auxiliary verb and you is the subject. Swap their positions when you add an introduction. Do you know when you can get here? Other examples: Where has he gone? =>I don’t know where he has gone. What are they doing? =>I don’t know what they’re doing. What time is it? =>Have you any idea what time it is? You cannot contract the verb if it is the last word in the sentence. Do you know what time it’s? =>Do you know what time it is? 2) If the question is in the present or past simple, remove do / does / did from the question. Change the verb ending so that the verb is in the correct tense. Example: Where did he go? =>Did you see where he went? What time do you get up? =>Can you tell me what time you get up? Where does she work? =>I wonder where she works. 3) If a question does not have a question word (Where, What, Why etc.) use if or whetherbefore the question. Example: Does he live here? =>Do you know if he lives here? Are they coming to the party? =>Do you know whether they are coming to the party?
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