Sahil Dhankhar
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- Jul 18, 2014
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- Hindi
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- India
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- India
This is not my homework. I want to clear some of my doubts regarding the sentences which look like a question but they are not. Kindly tell me the grammatical mistakes instead of "this could be written as this or that".
Tell me what is the name of your brother?
I want to know what is the name of your brother?
Tell me what is the name of your brother.
Tell me what the name of your brother is.
I know that the above sentences could simply be written as "Tell me the name of your brother" but I want to know which rule of grammar makes the above sentences wrong.
Similarly, what about following?
Tell me what do you want.
Tell me what you want.
Tell me who are you?
Tell me who you are.
Tell me when he goes to school.
I want to know who you are.
I want to know when he goes to school.When don't you do your work?
Is the "thanks" in the following sentence grammatically correct?
Thanks in advance.
Tell me what is the name of your brother?
I want to know what is the name of your brother?
Tell me what is the name of your brother.
Tell me what the name of your brother is.
I know that the above sentences could simply be written as "Tell me the name of your brother" but I want to know which rule of grammar makes the above sentences wrong.
Similarly, what about following?
Tell me what do you want.
Tell me what you want.
Tell me who are you?
Tell me who you are.
Tell me when he goes to school.
I want to know who you are.
I want to know when he goes to school.When don't you do your work?
Is the "thanks" in the following sentence grammatically correct?
Thanks in advance.
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