I can't understand what your point is or I can't understand what is your point? [closed]
What is correct way to say:
I can't understand what your point is?
or
I can't understand what is your point?
Solution 1:
I can't understand what your point is?
I can't understand what is your point?
You have question marks for both of those. However telling someone that you don't understand is not a question, it is a statement. So the first thing to do is remove the question marks.
I can't understand what your point is.
I can't understand what is your point.
The former is the normal word order in English for a statement so that is the correct version.
Afterthought
In fact it can be a question if split into two, i.e.
I can't understand. What is your point?
or perhaps
I don't understand. What is your point?