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Indirect questions

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  • Change the question to an indirect statement: What’s her name? ...Tell me...
    Tell me what her name is.
  • Change the question to an indirect one: Would you look after the children this evening? ...I wonder if...
    I wonder if you would look after the children this evening.
  • Change the question to an indirect statement: Where is the cinema? ...Please tell me...
    Please tell me where the cinema is.
  • Change the question to an indirect statement: When will you come back? ...I must know...
    I must know when you will come back.
  • Change the question to an indirect one: Where will Tom be staying? ...Do you know...
    Do you know where Tom will be staying?
  • Change the question to an indirect statement: How much is it? ...I don’t know...
    I don’t know how much it is.
  • Change the question to an indirect one: Where is the nearest post office? ...Could you tell me...
    Could you tell me where the nearest post office is?
  • Change the question to an indirect statement: What are you going to do this afternoon? ...She wants to know...
    She wants to know what you are going to do this afternoon.
  • Change the question to an indirect one: Where do Tom and Betty live? ...Do you know...
    Do you know where Tom and Betty live?
  • Change the question to an indirect one: Could you give me his email address? ...I wonder if ...
    I wonder if you could give me his email address?
  • Change the question to an indirect statement: Where are your colleagues? ...You must tell me...
    You must tell me where your colleagues are.
  • Change the question to an indirect statement: How much does it cost? ...Can you tell me...
    Can you tell me how much it costs.
  • Change the question to an indirect statement: What will you do tomorrow? ...I’d like to know...
    I’d like to know what you will do tomorrow.
  • Change the question to an indirect one: When does the last bus leave? ...Can you tell me...
    Can you tell me when the last bus leaves?
  • Change the question to an indirect one: Do the shops open at the weekend? ...Can you tell me...
    Can you tell me if the shops open at the weekend?
  • Change the question to an indirect one: What would he like for his birthday? ...Do you know...
    Do you know what he would like for his birthday?
  • Change the question to an indirect statement: Where are my documents? ...I want to know...
    I want to know where my documents are.
  • Change the question to an indirect one:Why did Tom and Barb leave so suddenly? ...I wonder...
    I wonder why Tom and Barb left so suddenly?
  • Change the question to an indirect one: How long will you be staying here? ...Could you tell me...
    Could you tell me how long you will be staying here?