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.
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.)