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Differences in usage of 'will' and 'going to' | Doubt about Grammer? I am being an engineer - is it correct or not?
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An article is a tricky fruit #16 (permalink) Sat Mar 21, 2009 5:03 am   An article is a tricky fruit
 

Just to confirm things up. Are the following sentences correct?

How much are you earning?

How much is she earning?

Do you how much she is earning?

The following sentence would be incorrect in all circumstances. Can it be correct in a certain situation?

"Do you know how much is she earning?"
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