expressions - "What this thing was" vs "what was this thing"



Example:



What this new plan was I had no idea.


What was this new plan I had no idea.



What's the difference between the two? Is one more common than the others?



Answer



What this new plan was, I had no idea. This is a statement, and a common way to say this.


"What was this new plan I had no idea." This is a question ("What was this new plan?") fused to a statement ("I had no idea."). It will be understood by most - along with the assumption that it comes from a non-native speaker. (US)


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