Are you confusing embedded questions with real questions?
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Embedded questions are “inside” sentences or other questions. They may “look” like questions, so it is easy for English-language learners to get confused and build embedded questions as actual questions. In this lesson, learn the differences between interrogative, negative, and affirmative sentence structure; then learn how embedded questions are not really questions. This way, you can build complex sentences in English correctly. Practice video at • Practice video: Embedd...
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Can you ask embedded questions correctly? Test yourself with the practice video: ruclips.net/video/uzNsrOZAswU/видео.html
It's an excellent video!👍
Thank you.
Thank you for watching! Glad you're enjoying the channel! :D
10:46 No, I'm not happy. My head is going to blow up with these sentences. The more I study, the more I realize that I know less. Thanks, I'll see the next video to practice. 👍 (Please correct me this sentence and how to express the Not happy emphatically) Thanks again.
The exercise video has a lot of examples that you can use to get some practice until you become more comfortable with the sentence structure. (The way you expressed it is already quite emphatic. In spoken language, you simply emphasize "not," and it comes across nicely.)
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Greetings Professor, EXCELLENT MASTER CLASS , Professor thank you very much, very interesting I learned a lot of new things in English , I learned how to answer a question using if and that ,Embedded questions are difficult for me for now because this is new for me , but I took a lot of notes .Thank you again Professor for teach me English.
You are very welcome! I'm glad you got into taking notes. It's a valuable skill when you're learning something not only in English but also in your native language. Note takers are awesome LOL
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P.S.: Make sure to watch the practice video, too. Practicing helps you remember and use the new information. :)
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