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It's just the object of know What is it? is a question, but there's only one question here, not a question within a question As a declarative statement, you would say: You know what it is Making this into a question requires that you add the auxiliary verb do in front of the subject That's all you need to do to turn this statement into a
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(I assume you mean "Does this belong to you?" You can't use is because do is the auxiliary verb we use when forming questions From the Cambridge Grammar website: Do is one of three auxiliary verbs in English: be, do, have We use do to make negatives (do + not), to make question forms, and to make the verb more emphatic
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