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For example, 'Juan raised the question of when the money would be collected.' Why

Juan raised the question of when the money would be collected.

Why is there a word 'of' before the when-clause? Can I omit it? How can we use this kind of sentence like a preposition plus wh-clause? Please give me some examples and illustrate it.

For example, 'Juan raised the question of when the money would be collected.' Why is there a word 'of' before the when-clause? Can I omit it? How can we use this kind of sentence like a preposition plus wh-clause? Please give me some examples and illustrate it.

For example,

Juan raised the question of when the money would be collected.

Why is there a word 'of' before the when-clause? Can I omit it? How can we use this kind of sentence like a preposition plus wh-clause? Please give me some examples and illustrate it.

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the useage of 'of+wh-clause'

For example, 'Juan raised the question of when the money would be collected.' Why is there a word 'of' before the when-clause? Can I omit it? How can we use this kind of sentence like a preposition plus wh-clause? Please give me some examples and illustrate it.