Can you tell me what the answer is, so that I can respond to the client?
Is the punctuation mark correct? It just feels as if the subordinate clause becomes a question as well.
fold scarf 101 Can you tell me what the answer is, so that I can respond to the client? Is the punctuation mark correct? It just feels as if the subordinate clause becomes a question as well.
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fold scarf 101Can you tell me what the answer is, so that I can respond to the client?
Is the punctuation mark correct? It just feels as if the subordinate clause becomes a question as well.
The comma after "is" is redundant.
The subordinate clause what the answer is, embedded in the direct question, is the interrogative subor
fold scarf 101ell me what the answer is, so that I can respond to the client?
Please tell me what the answer is so that I can respond to the client. (This is a declarative statement.)
Can you tell me what the answer is so that I can respond to the client? (This is a question.)
fold scarf 101Can you tell me what the answer is, so that I can respond to the client?
Can you tell me what the answer is, so that I can respond to the client?
Yes, the whole sentence is an interrogative (question). The comma is optional.
Within the sentence is the subordinate interrogative clause (embedded question) "what the answ