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Fold scarf 101 Posted 4 years ago
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Subordinate clause in a question

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 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.

  • 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.
  • The comma after "is" is redundant.
  • The subordinate clause what the answer is , embedded in the direct question, is the interrogative subordinate clause, also called indirect question.
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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.

The comma after "is" is redundant.

The subordinate clause what the answer is, embedded in the direct question, is the interrogative subor

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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.)

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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

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