Where Can I Buy Needles and Syringes Over the Counter Near Me
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You can employ these rules to give yous some idea which form to use:
I can find the books = a statement (Red = personal pronoun - Blue = verb )
Can I find the books = a question (and should be followed by a question mark = ? )
Also:
'Tell me' = an imperative/an society.
Information technology is rude or agressive to follow an imperative with a statement.
This may exist appropriate in a military setting, only non in common spoken language.
Nosotros can brand 'tell me' more than polite by turning it into a question:
Can you tell me where... ?
The rule 'practice non follow an imperative with a statement' is reversed for a question:
'complete the sub-clause of a question in the statement grade'
This sub-clause is also a type of wh- clause in grammer books.
Y'all could as well look up: subordinating conjunction of place
1st Clause ... Conjunction iind (Wh -)clause:
(Can yous)Tell me ... where ... can I/I can find the books
I notice that mrr5052 has pointed out the way in which we can reduce the stress on 'tell me' to get in audio less impolite. Notation that this is only in spoken English.
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