Embedded Questions (Hard) — Advanced Indirect Questions
B1-B2 Level
Advanced embedded questions combine indirect question structures with
complex tenses, multiple clauses, and formal language. At B1-B2 level, you must
handle present perfect embedded questions ('I don't know how long she has been waiting'),
past continuous ('Nobody could explain what was happening'), and modal combinations ('Could
you tell me when we should arrive?'). Each of these keeps statement word order inside the
embedded part while the main sentence can be a statement, question, or negative.
A common advanced challenge is double embedding — when the embedded question itself contains another structure: 'I wonder if she knows where he has gone.' Here, 'where he has gone' is embedded inside 'if she knows,' which is embedded inside 'I wonder.' Another important point is that embedded questions after 'I wonder' and 'I'm not sure' do not need a question mark because the whole sentence is a statement: 'I wonder where they went.' is correct — not 'I wonder where they went?' Mastering these patterns demonstrates strong grammatical control for Cambridge B2 First and IELTS band 6 and above.
A common advanced challenge is double embedding — when the embedded question itself contains another structure: 'I wonder if she knows where he has gone.' Here, 'where he has gone' is embedded inside 'if she knows,' which is embedded inside 'I wonder.' Another important point is that embedded questions after 'I wonder' and 'I'm not sure' do not need a question mark because the whole sentence is a statement: 'I wonder where they went.' is correct — not 'I wonder where they went?' Mastering these patterns demonstrates strong grammatical control for Cambridge B2 First and IELTS band 6 and above.
Quick Rule
starter + wh-/if/whether + subject + complex verb phrase (statement order) | double embedding: I wonder + if + subject + verb + wh- + subject + verb
- 1.Could you tell me how long she has been working here? (present perfect continuous embedded question)
- 2.I have no idea whether they will accept our offer. (negative statement + whether + future)
- 3.Nobody knew what had happened before the police arrived. (past perfect embedded in past narrative)
- 4.I wonder if he realises how serious this problem is. (double embedding — 'if' inside 'I wonder,' 'how' inside 'if')
- 5.She didn't explain why the meeting had been cancelled. (negative + passive embedded question)
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