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Picnic Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Think about how you are going

This is like a question in a sentence but not meant to be question:

"think about how you are going to do it)"
"think about how are you going to do it)"

I dont know
  

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Hi, This is like a question in a sentence but not meant to be question: "think about how you are going to do it)" "think about how are you going to do it)" I dont know It's not a question. It's a noun clause. It's used in the same way as a noun is used.

  • Hi, This is like a question in a sentence but not meant to be question: "think about how you are going to do it)" "think about how are you going to do it)" I dont know It's not a question.
  • It's a noun clause.
  • It's used in the same way as a noun is used.
  • eg Tom: How are you going to do it?
  • (this is a question) Mary answers using noun clauses or a noun Mary: How I am going to do it is by using a hammer.
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Hi,

This is like a question in a sentence but not meant to be question:

"think about how you are going to do it)"

"think about how are you going to do it)"

I dont know

It's not a question. It's a noun clause. It's used in the same way as a noun is used.



eg

Tom: How are you going to do it? (this
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I cant put am before I?
because then it would mean a question
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Hi,

Right.

Have you studied noun clauses yet?

eg I hear what he said.

eg I know how he thinks.

Clive
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Well done. thank you very much you help me alot here.

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