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Viceidol Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

What is the matter (with me)?

He asks me ________.

(A)what the matter is with me
(B)what the matter with me is

I want to know ________.

(A)what is the matter.
(B)what the matter is

Can you tell me which is the correct answer? Thank you very much for your help!Emotion: smile
  

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All four are in use-- to such an extent that it is sometimes difficult to see that the Bs are correct: He asked me what I did -- in the sub clause, S-V.

  • All four are in use-- to such an extent that it is sometimes difficult to see that the Bs are correct: He asked me what I did -- in the sub clause, S-V.
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All four are in use-- to such an extent that it is sometimes difficult to see that the Bs are correct:

He asked me what I did-- in the sub clause, S-V.

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