What is an Embedded Interrogative Clause?
- A direct question written with a question mark
- A clause that functions as a question inside a larger sentence (indirect question)
- A clause without a verb
- None of these
Explanation
- An embedded interrogative clause is an indirect question.
- It is placed inside a larger sentence as a noun clause.
- It does not use question form or question mark.
- It usually begins with words like what, where, why, how, etc.
- It depends on the main clause for meaning.
Last verified on 23-05-2026
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- A direct question written with a question mark
- A clause that functions as a question inside a larger sentence (indirect question)
- A clause without a verb
- None of these
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- Adverb of place
- Dummy subject (expletive)
- Relative pronoun
- None of these
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- A clause containing a non-finite verb (infinitive, gerund, or participle)
- A clause with a finite verb showing tense
- A clause that has no verb
- None of these
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- Driving
- Always
- None of these
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- Words with the same pronunciation and meaning
- Words with different meanings but same spelling
- Two words that differ by only one sound and have different meanings
- None of these
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