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Healer Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

I wonder what it is or what is it.

What is correct grammatically?

I wonder what it is.
I wonder what is it.
I wonder what the man is doing.
I wonder what is the man doing.

  

Top answer

These are ok. I wonder what it is. I wonder .

  • These are ok.
  • I wonder what it is.
  • I wonder .
  • What is it?
  • I wonder what the man is doing.
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2 Answers
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These are ok.

I wonder what it is.
I wonder. What is it?
I wonder what the man is doing.
I wonder. What is the man doing?

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With your punctuation, these are the correct ones:

I wonder what it is.
I wonder what the man is doing.

In written English, these are the ones you would normally choose. The other word order would need different punctuation to be possible. For example:

I wonder, what is it?
I wonder ... what is the man doing?

The punctuation tries to

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