's easy to see that where, when , how , which and why with accents when this is obviously a question or an exclamation mark (?!). But when that question or exclamation is indirect or subordinate, hidden in one sentence, can become a Trampalabra.
Again, the trick of substitution may be helpful: Where
an accent if you can replace: to what place / where in .
- need you to tell me where you going - need to tell me what you think place to go.
- need you to tell me where you - I need you to tell me on where you are. Where
- I'm going where you tell me / I'm going to place you tell me.
- I'm where you told me / I'm in place that you told me.
The same can be done with the when :
When an accent if you can replace it: at what point
- need you to tell me when gonna go / I need you to tell me what time you are going.
- when I'm going to annoy leave / I'll go when they stop bothering.
Similarly, we can apply this rule to the as :
As an accent if you can replace: how.
- need you to tell me how you come back / I need you to tell me how you will return.
- I am returning as can / I'm going back the way can. ---
Visit sense of where the Dictionary of Doubts Panhispánico SAR
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