D.C. Foster
Member
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2014
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- English
- Home Country
- Canada
- Current Location
- Egypt
When we ask a simple question using the verb to be, the verb immediately follows the wh- word. For example: What is the meaning of the word?
However, when we add another clause in front of this question (She has to guess what is the meaning of the word.) It becomes grammatically incorrect.
I think it's supposed to be "She has to guess what the meaning of the word is."
How, as an ESL instructor (without much experience!), do I go about explaining why the placement of is in the middle of the sentence is wrong?
Thanks.
However, when we add another clause in front of this question (She has to guess what is the meaning of the word.) It becomes grammatically incorrect.
I think it's supposed to be "She has to guess what the meaning of the word is."
How, as an ESL instructor (without much experience!), do I go about explaining why the placement of is in the middle of the sentence is wrong?
Thanks.