Hi, C.S.
We were taught that words in an object clause should come in the declarative order.
YES, THIS IS CORRECT. (Example: Tom saw Sarah running down the street.)
And questions are usually in an interrogative order:
Has she been here before?
Why did he leave the room?
HOWEVER
When a question word clause is the object, we DON'T use the interrogative order.
I don't know what does she want. (WRONG)
I don't know what she wants. (RIGHT)
I know how should it be spelled. (WRONG)
I know how it should be spelled. (RIGHT)
This confuses a lot of my students, because they see a question word and want to put the words in a question order. BUT NO QUESTION IS BEING ASKED, so we don't need the question order.
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But I've come across sentences ( I cannot remember the exact words within) as below:
---- He asked her had she finished her embroidering. (THIS IS INCORRECT. It should be: "He asked her if she had finished her embroidering).
---- She didn't tell him why was she smiling that way. (THIS IS RIGHT, because it follows the rule for question word clauses being the object.