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What are imbedded questions?

What are imbedded questions?

An embedded question is simply a question tucked inside another one! Embedded questions can cause confusion for English language learners because they follow a normal Subject-Verb-Object pattern instead of a typical inverted question pattern.

How do you write an embedded question?

Rule One. If the embedded question is part of a statement, use a period and not a question mark at the end of the sentence. Also, if the question is in the present or past simple verb tense, omit the auxiliary verbs do, does, and did and change the verb to its appropriate form, as in the example below.

What is embedded sentence with examples?

Embedded clauses are placed within the main clause in a sentence. They do not make sense as stand-alone sentences, unlike main clauses. For example: The giraffe, who was the tallest in the zoo, towered over the other animals.

How do you punctuate embedded questions?

The embedded question should be preceded by a comma. The first word of an embedded question is capitalized only when the question is long or has internal punctuation. A short informal embedded question begins with a lowercase letter. The question should not be in quotation marks because it is not a piece of dialogue.

Does an embedded question use question word order?

While regular questions take inverted word order, embedded questions take regular sentence word order. A question embedded in a statement also takes regular sentence punctuation. We use a period, not a question mark, at the end of an embedded question.

What does an embedded yes no question always need?

Embedded questions are always formed using a noun clause. This means it must use noun clause word order, subject + verb, not the usual question form. If the question asks for a yes/no response, the noun clause should begin with “if” or “whether”.

What is question tags and examples?

In grammar, a question tag is a very short clause at the end of a statement which changes the statement into a question. For example, in ‘She said half price, didn’t she?’ , the words ‘didn’t she’ are a question tag. COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary.

What is your name embedded question?

For example, “I know what his name is.” The embedded question is what his name is, a noun clause that is the object of know. For example, we might ask “What did he say?”, but as an embedded question say “I don’t know what he said.”

When to use embedded questions in a question?

1: We can use embedded questions as part of other questions. This is sometimes called an indirect question and is often used to be polite. Normal question: Where is the station? Indirect question (that includes an embedded question): Could you tell me where the station is?

Do you use normal grammar with embedded questions?

We use the same rules with embedded questions in statements as we do with embedded questions in indirect questions. If there is a question word, we keep it. If there is no question word, we use ‘if’ or ‘whether’. We use normal sentence grammar (so we don’t need ‘do / does / did’).

When to capitalize the first word of an embedded question?

The embedded question should be preceded by a comma. The first word of an embedded question is capitalized only when the question is long or has internal punctuation. A short informal embedded question begins with a lowercase letter. The question should not be in quotation marks because it is not a piece of dialogue.

Which is an example of a wh question?

Here are some examples of wh questions with which : 1 Which do you prefer? The red one or the blue one? 2 Which teacher do you like the most? 3 Which of my books would you like to borrow? 4 Which one is it? 5 Which way is it to the library? 6 Which restaurant shall we go to?

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