View Single Post
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 04-Mar-2008, 05:57
2006 2006 is online now
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Country: canada
Posts: 1,446
Current Location: canada
First Language: english
Member Type: Other
Thanks: 4
Thanked 305 Times in 291 Posts
2006 is a jewel in the rough2006 is a jewel in the rough2006 is a jewel in the rough2006 is a jewel in the rough
Default Re: do you think vs. do you know

Quote:
Originally Posted by norae99 View Post
Dear teachers,

My question is about embedded questions.

Among the following questions,

1) What is this?

2) Do you know what this is?

3) What do you think this is?

4) Do you think what this is?

Why does "what" in 3) come first unlike 2)? Because the questions are different. The two questions may get the same answer, but strictly speaking they are different questions.
"What" comes first in 3) because the question is What? (do you think...).
In 2) the question is 'Do? (you know...).

In English questions, the question word or words almost always come first in the question sentence. If there are more than one question words, the main question word comes first. Consider the following two questions.
1) Do you want to eat something? (the main question is Do)
2) What do you want to eat? (the main question is What)

And is 4) grammatically correct? no

Thank you in advance
2006
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to 2006 For This Useful Post:
norae99 (05-Mar-2008)