In this ESL grammar lesson, students learn to use embedded questions with “whether” to express yes/no questions.
ESL Grammar: What are Embedded Questions with “Whether … or Not”?
Embedded questions with “whether … or not” are indirect questions that provide two possible outcomes within a statement or another question. They are useful for expressing uncertainty and making polite inquiries.
Structure of Embedded Questions with “Whether … or Not”
The structure involves an introductory phrase, followed by “whether,” the subject, and the verb, with “or not” usually placed at the end of the phrase.
Introductory phrase + whether + subject + verb + or not
Examples of Embedded Questions with “Whether … or Not”
- Statements:
- Direct: Is she coming to the meeting?
- Embedded: I wonder whether she is coming to the meeting or not.
- Direct: Did he receive the email?
- Embedded: I’d like to know whether he received the email or not.
- Questions:
- Direct: Can you help us tomorrow?
- Embedded: Do you know whether you can help us tomorrow or not?
- Direct: Is the store open on Sundays?
- Embedded: Could you tell me whether the store is open on Sundays or not?
The English grammar lesson below introduces the use of embedded questions with “whether … or not” Our series of ESL grammar lessons on subjects and verbs introduce these concepts and reinforce them through helpful and instructive exercises.
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