Learn How to Use Embedded Questions to Ask Polite English Questions

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Learn English with Bob the Canadian
#englishlesson In this English lesson I will help you learn how to make questions sound more polite and natural by using embedded questions. For example, instead of directly asking “Where is the bank?”, you could ask “Do you know where the bank is?” This feels just a bit more polite and less direct. In this English class I&give you several examples that you can use in everyday conversations. I&help you learn common English questions to ask about places, people, names, and things using embedded questions. You&learn phrases like: Do you know where my car keys are?, Do you know where the bathrooms are?, I wonder what her name is., Do you know where my phone is?, Do you know who that is?, and many more! Finally, I&help you learn about other verbs you can use in embedded questions, not just “is” or “are.” For example: Do you know what that was?, Do you know what to do?, Do you know where we should go?, and Do you know what you want? By the end of this lesson, you’ll know some common English questions and statements that you can use in your next English conversation. Have a great day! ⌛ Remember: Always watch the video three times. Twice today with English subtitles on, and once tomorrow with the English subtitles off. This will reinforce the English you have learned! #bobthecanadian

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