Embedded Questions

An embedded question is defined as a question inside of another statement or question. For example, the embedded question version of "How's she doing?" is "I wonder how she's doing". Embedded questions are not direct questions. 

Structure:

We use regular sentence grammar for embedded questions. That is, they follow a subject-verb-object pattern instead of the typical fact-problem inversion pattern.

Examples:

- Who knows what page we need to read?

- Do you know who took the money?

- Could you share what happened during the meeting?



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