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Which is correct??? "I don't know what am I doing here" OR "I don't know what I am doing here"
2014年4月25日 13:53
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"I don't know what I am doing here." is correct. For the other to be correct, it would have to be two sentences. So
I don't know. What am I doing here?
But this means something completely different. For instance, you would say it if someone asked you "What are you doing here?"
"I don't know what I am doing here." is just stating that you don't know the reason why you are here.
2014年4月25日
‘’I don't know what I am doing here‘’ is correct.
2014年4月25日
I don't know what I am doing here.
2014年4月25日
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