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When your daily work includes a lot of document editing, you realize that every document format requires its own approach and often specific applications. Handling a seemingly simple ANS file can sometimes grind the whole process to a stop, especially when you are attempting to edit with inadequate software. To prevent this sort of problems, find an editor that can cover all of your needs regardless of the file extension and embed question in ANS without roadblocks.

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  3. Once your signup is done, proceed to the Dashboard. Add the ANS to begin editing online.
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How to Embed question in ANS

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whats your name or I can ask the question like this could you tell me what your name is and this sounds more polite than just asking the question like this whats your name could you tell me what your name is this is a question because of the way its asked here could you tell me the question the embedded question is here what your name is the subject name and the verb is comes after it this word order is very important over here the subject is name and then the verb is about verb comes before the subject in this statement Im not sure what his name is this is the embedded question but this is a statement beginning here Im not sure you can also say something like I dont know but youre not asking a question so the word order is important the subject is name and the verb is in a question the question would look like this what is his name and then you put a question mark but if you dont know and you need to make that kind of a statement then youd say this Im not sure what his name

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1) When you have a direct question that is part of a sentence (as in my example), introduce it with a comma and end it with a question mark. Don't use italics.
An embedded question is a question that occurs as a subordinate clause rather than as the main clause of the sentence. For example, what you wrote is a question embedded in the sentence I asked what you wrote.
Embedded questions are introduced by whether, whether or not, and if when there is no question word in the sentence (yes/no questions). Will he be there? Do you know if he will be there? Do you know whether or not he will be there?
There are two ways to form an embedded question within another question. Info question: Introductory question + question word + subject + auxiliary verb. Yes/no question: Introductory question + if/whether + subject + auxiliary verb.
Word forms: indirect questions. countable noun. An indirect question is the same as a reported question.
An embedded question is a question that occurs as a subordinate clause rather than as the main clause of the sentence. For example, what you wrote is a question embedded in the sentence I asked what you wrote.
An embedded question is a question that is inside another question or statement. This grammar point is sometimes explained on its own or in a lesson on noun clauses or reported speech (more on this below).
Embedded questions are always formed using a noun clause. This means it must use noun clause word order, subject + verb, not the usual question form. The embedded question (noun clause) is the object of a verb.
1) When you have a direct question that is part of a sentence (as in my example), introduce it with a comma and end it with a question mark. Don't use italics.
An embedded question is a question that occurs as a subordinate clause rather than as the main clause of the sentence. For example, what you wrote is a question embedded in the sentence I asked what you wrote.

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