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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

A: Who was the winner?

B: Jack was the winner.

I want to plus ''Do you know'' in the question.

Should I say

A: Do you know who was the winner?

B: Jack was the winner.

or

A: Do you know who the winner was?

B: Jack was the winner.
  

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3 Answers
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Do you know who the winner was? (This is an indirect question, so there is no inversion.)
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Who was the one that killed John?

Should I say

1, Do you know who the one that killed John was?

OR

2, Do you know who was the one that killed John?
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Anonymous1, Do you know who the one that killed John was?
OR
2, Do you know who was the one that killed John?
Both are awkward.

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