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  1. Do you know what is it? 2) Do you know what it is? I kinda do a Google research on this and basically most people say it should be the first one but unfortunately the correct one is the second one. Why it is so? If we refer to the rule of making question (WH-word + verb to be/verb to have + subject + verb + description).
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"Do you know what IS IT?" vs "Do you know what IT IS?"

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Do the needful is Indian English, which has been covered on ELU. If you're only interacting with other speakers of Indian English then feel free to use it, but avoid it in any other contexts (most Americans and Brits will think it's quaint/uneducated). In general, the "standard" form is do what [ever] is necessary, but in OP's specific context most likely nothing like that would be used anyway ...

What is the difference between We have and We do have? Has it same meaning or different meanings?

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What do we do? is an interrogative sentence asking what course of action one should proceed with. The first do is one of those so-called auxiliary verbs in English that are used to form questions. The second do is nothing more than the main verb of the sentence. For example: I've cleaned the room up, done the dishes and the laundry. What do I ...

What we do? vs. What do we do? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

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As a general rule, we use ' play ' in connection with sports, but do be clear on what you mean by "sport". There is a difference between sports, which are usually 'games' characterised by competition between individuals or teams, and other forms of physical activity which can be carried out alone, perhaps for the purpose of exercise, but can ...

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