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“Have you studied reported speech before?”
She asked me if I had studied reported speech before.
. “Did you do your homework?”
She asked me if I had done my homework.
“Is this the road to the station?”
She asked me if this was the road to the station.
“Do you like coffee?”
She asked me if I liked coffee.
“Will you come later?”
She asked me if I would come later.
“Are you working tonight?”
She asked me if I was working tonight.
“Can you help me?”
She asked me if I could help her.
“Have you been to Paris?”
She asked me if I had been to Paris.
“Did he arrive on time?”
She asked me if he had arrived on time
“Do you live in London?”
She asked me if I lived in London
“How often do you go to the cinema?”
She asked me how often I went to the cinema.
“How was the journey?”
She asked me how the journey had been.
“Where will you live after graduation?”
She asked me where I would live after graduation.
“What are you going to do at the weekend?”
She asked me what I was going to do at the weekend.
“How is your mother?”
She asked me how my mother was.
“Who is that beautiful woman?”
She asked me who that beautiful woman was.
“Why did you go out last night?”
She asked me why I had gone out last night
“What are you doing?”
She asked me what I was doing.
"Where is he?"
She asked me where he was.
"Is your mother a spender?" - she asked me.
She asked me if/whether my mother was a spender.
"How do you save money?" - he wanted to know.
He wanted to know how I saved money.
"Can you help me?" - the student asked me.
The student asked me if/whether I could help him.
"Do you want to go the movies" - Peter asked me.
Peter asked me if/whether I wanted to go to the movies.
"Did you see that car?" he asked me.
He asked me if/whether I had seen that car.
"Can you meet me at the station?" she asked me.
She asked me if/whether I could meet her at the station.
"Are you crazy?" she asked him.
She asked him if/whether I was crazy.
"When will we meet again?" she asked me.
She asked me when we would meet again.
"What time is it?" he wanted to know.
He wanted to know what time it was.
"Has Caron talked to Kevin?" my friend wanted to know.
My friend wanted to know if/whether I had talked to Kevin.
"How do you know that?" she asked me.
She asked me how I knew that.
"What are they doing?" she asked.
She asked what they were doing.
"Where have you been?" the mother asked her daughter.
The mother asked her daughter where she had been.
"Do I have to do it?" he asked.
He asked if/whether he had to do it.
"How are you?" Martin asked us.
Martin asked us how we were.
"Where is my umbrella?" she asked.
She asked where her umbrella was.