Embedded questions - B2
"Could you tell me when the movie starts?" Or is it: "Could you tell me when does the movie start?" That's tough right? Well it won't be after you watch this lesson with Brian about 'embedded questions'. This is a very useful lesson, so listen up! Sign up NOW at https://en.lingoni.com to learn even more English with our PREMIUM content developed by English nativers speakers! You'll start chatting with your American friends, family, and business partners in no time! Check out our English dialogues: • Dialogs: Time for a Haircut! - B2 Learn American English phrases: https://amzn.to/3IjjQQZ Want to learn more languages? Check out our other channels @lingoniGERMAN & @lingoniFRENCH ! ---------- 00:00 Intro 00:36 Open-ended questions 01:32 Structure with examples 03:27 Yes-or-no questions 03:56 Structure with examples 05:09 Questions inside of statements 05:30 Structure with examples 07:11 Practice #learnEnglish #lingoniENGLISH #Englishgrammar

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