Embedded Questions / wh-clauses - Perfect English Grammar
www.perfect-english-grammar.com › embeddedThe embedded question is a noun clause and can be used in a similar way to a noun. For example, we can use it as the subject or the object of the main clause. Normal question: Where does she work? Embedded question in a statement: I don't know where she works. (Here 'where she works' is the object.) Normal question: Where does she work? Embedded question in a statement: Where she works is very far. (Here 'where she works' is the subject.)
Embedded Questions explained, with exercises - English ...
https://englishlessonsbrighton.co.uk/embedded-questions-exercises25.03.2014 · The embedded question (noun clause) is the object of a verb. For example, “I know what his name is.”. The embedded question is what his name is, a noun clause that is the object of know. For information questions, using question words (when, what, where, why, whose, which, how), the noun clause should begin with the question word.