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Should I put an auxiliary veryverb ('is') in this case?

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Should I put an auxiliary verb ('is') in this case?

I've never understood what is the difference between subject A and B.

or it should be

I've never understood what the difference between subject A and B.

(ommitingomitting the auxiliary verb 'is') Somehow the laterlatter choice looks to me more natural to me but I'm not sure.

Should I put an auxiliary verb ('is') in this case?

I've never understood what is the difference between subject A and B.

or it should be

I've never understood what the difference between subject A and B.

(ommiting the auxiliary verb 'is') Somehow the later choice looks to me more natural but I'm not sure.

Should I put an auxiliary verb ('is') in this case?

I've never understood what is the difference between subject A and B.

or it should be

I've never understood what the difference between subject A and B.

(omitting the auxiliary verb 'is') Somehow the latter choice looks more natural to me but I'm not sure.

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Should I put an auxiliary very ('is') in this case?

Should I put an auxiliary verb ('is') in this case?

I've never understood what is the difference between subject A and B.

or it should be

I've never understood what the difference between subject A and B.

(ommiting the auxiliary verb 'is') Somehow the later choice looks to me more natural but I'm not sure.