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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Can anyone explain me this rule?

Hello everybody

I've got a question for you and I hope you'll help me as soon as possible Emotion: wink

Considering the sentence:

"Who knows who those old men in my garage are?"


could you please tell me what kind of sentence it is and why is "are" at the end of it?

Thanks a lot in advance for you replies Emotion: yes
  

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" Who are those old men in my garage? - direct question. Those old men in my garage are who ?

  • " Who are those old men in my garage?
  • - direct question.
  • Those old men in my garage are who ?
  • - intermediate form - not normally used who those old men in my garage are .
  • - indirect question.
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Anonymous"Who knows who those old men in my garage are?"
Who are those old men in my garage? - direct question.
Those old men in my garage are who? - intermediate form - not normally used
who those old men in my garage are. - indir

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