More practice with embedded questions
An English teacher shows students how to form embedded questions. These questions are either part of a statement or part of a question.

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All 12 Passive Voice Tenses in English – Easy Examples with “Do”

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used to be used to

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How to Use “Never” and “Not Once” at the Beginning of a Sentence

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present perfect continuous tense

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Are YOU Mispronouncing These 50 Common English Words?

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Conversational English - What are Embedded Questions?

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How to Answer ANY Question (Even If You Don't Know The Answer!)

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Are YOU Saying it WRONG? 5 Highly Common Mistakes in English

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How to Use “Wish” in English (Present & Past) | Easy Grammar Lesson for ESL Learners

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having + past participle

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go on

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How to Use “Turn Out” in English | All Meanings + Examples

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Learn How to Use Embedded Questions to Ask Polite English Questions 🤔❓🤷

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adjectives

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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How Jodie Foster Learned French Like a Native

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Rowan Atkinson

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How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

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Indirect questions (or embedded questions) - for when you need to be polite

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