F Freeguy Senior Member Joined Oct 4, 2013 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Persian Home Country Iran Current Location Iran Apr 20, 2014 #1 What's the reason that we say: Can you tell me what time it is? But not: Can you tell me what time is it?
What's the reason that we say: Can you tell me what time it is? But not: Can you tell me what time is it?
Boris Tatarenko Senior Member Joined May 6, 2013 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Russian Home Country Russian Federation Current Location Russian Federation Apr 20, 2014 #2 Not a teacher nor a native speaker. In your second sentence you asked two questions: "Can you...?" and "what time is it". You can't ask questions this way. The first one is correct. Examples: Do you know who I am? (not Do you know who am I?) Can you show me where the bank is? (not Can you show me where is the bank?) Last edited by a moderator: Apr 20, 2014
Not a teacher nor a native speaker. In your second sentence you asked two questions: "Can you...?" and "what time is it". You can't ask questions this way. The first one is correct. Examples: Do you know who I am? (not Do you know who am I?) Can you show me where the bank is? (not Can you show me where is the bank?)
MikeNewYork No Longer With Us (RIP) Joined Nov 13, 2002 Member Type Academic Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Apr 20, 2014 #3 We invert the subject and verb in direct questions (can you tell me), but not in indirect questions (what time it is). If the second part were a direct question, it would be "What time is it?"
We invert the subject and verb in direct questions (can you tell me), but not in indirect questions (what time it is). If the second part were a direct question, it would be "What time is it?"
T Tdol No Longer With Us (RIP) Joined Nov 13, 2002 Member Type English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location Japan Apr 20, 2014 #4 If you invert the word order in the second part, you'd be asking two questions: Can you tell me? What time is it? The first question wouldn't make much sense.
If you invert the word order in the second part, you'd be asking two questions: Can you tell me? What time is it? The first question wouldn't make much sense.