Question : Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Can you please tell me where is the city park?
Option 1: where the city park is?
Option 2: where are city’s park?
Option 3: city park where?
Option 4: where was the city park?
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Correct Answer: where the city park is?
Solution : The correct choice is the first option.
The corrected version places the verb is after the subject city park, making it a grammatically correct and complete sentence. In English, the word order in embedded questions is typically subject-verb-object, and the verb is should follow the subject city park in this context.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: Can you please tell me where the city park is?
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