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  • Direct: Where does she live? Indirect: I wonder ...
    I wonder where she lives
  • Direct: Should we call the doctor? Indirect: Can you tell me ...
    Can you tell me if we should call the doctor?
  • Direct: May I speak now? Indirect: I’d like to know ...
    I’d like to know if I may speak now.
  • Direct: Could they help us? Indirect: Do you know ...
    Do you know if they could help us?
  • Direct: How often does he visit his parents? Indirect: I wonder ...
    I wonder how often he visits his parents.
  • Direct: Will they be staying for dinner? Indirect: Do you know ...
    Do you know if they will be staying for dinner?
  • Direct: Must we finish it today? Indirect: I wonder ...
    I wonder if we must finish it today.
  • Direct: Would he agree to that? Indirect: I wonder ...
    I wonder if he would agree to that.
  • Direct: Why are they late? Indirect: Do you know ...
    Do you know why they are late?
  • Direct: Who will be the new manager? Indirect: Could you tell me ...
    Could you tell me who the new manager will be?
  • Direct: Why was he angry? Indirect: Can you tell me ...
    Can you tell me why he was angry?
  • Direct: What time does the train leave? Indirect: Could you tell me ...
    Could you tell me what time the train leaves?
  • Direct: Where did she go yesterday? Indirect: I wonder ...
    I wonder where she went yesterday.
  • Direct: Can she drive? Indirect: I wonder ...
    I wonder if she can drive.
  • Direct: Is he happy with the results? Indirect: I’d like to know ...
    I’d like to know if he is happy with the results.
  • Direct: Why has he been crying? Indirect: I wonder ...
    I wonder why he has been crying.
  • Direct: When are we supposed to leave? Indirect: Do you know ...
    Do you know when we are supposed to leave?
  • Direct: Who broke the window? Indirect: Do you have any idea ...
    Do you have any idea who broke the window?
  • Direct: Did she like the movie? Indirect: I’d like to know ...
    I’d like to know if she liked the movie.
  • Direct: Who can help me with this? Indirect: I’d like to know ...
    I’d like to know who can help me with this.
  • Direct: How long will it take? Indirect: I’d like to know ...
    I’d like to know how long it will take.
  • Direct: When did they arrive? Indirect: Do you know ...
    Do you know when they arrived?
  • Direct: Have you seen my keys? Indirect: Could you tell me ...
    Could you tell me if you have seen my keys?
  • Direct: Will she attend the meeting? Indirect: Can you tell me ...
    Can you tell me if she will attend the meeting?
  • Direct: Where can I buy a ticket? Indirect: Can you tell me ...
    Can you tell me where I can buy a ticket?
  • Direct: When will they come back? Indirect: I wonder ...
    I wonder when they will come back.
  • Direct: What does he want? Indirect: Can you tell me ...
    Can you tell me what he wants?
  • Direct: Is she going to accept the offer? Indirect: Can you tell me ...
    Can you tell me if she is going to accept the offer?
  • Direct: What did she say about the proposal? Indirect: I’d like to know ...
    I’d like to know what she said about the proposal.
  • Direct: What will happen next? Indirect: Do you know ...
    Do you know what will happen next?