Embedded Questions
Embedded Questions
Embedded Questions
Sometimes we want to use a question as part of another question or a statement. This is called
an embedded 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.
2. We can also use embedded questions as part of statements. The embedded question is a noun clause
and can be used in a similar way to a noun. For example, we can use it as the subject or the object of
the main clause.
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Forming embedded questions
We use the same rules with embedded questions in statements as we do with embedded questions in
indirect questions.
Here are some examples of verbs that we often use with embedded questions:
Subject questions
If you start with a subject question, you don't need to change the grammar much, because it is already
similar to a statement.
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