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Form the indirect question: Are there any tickets left for the concert tonight? Do you know________?
Do you know if there are any tickets left for the concert tonight?
Write the question: you remember / what time/ the meeting / be?
Do you remember what time the meeting is?
Write the question: why/ you/ not come / to school yesterday?
Why didn't you come to school yesterday?
Write the question: who/ eat/ the chocolates/ I/ Leave/ in the cupboard yesterday?
who ate the chocolates I left in the cupboard yesterday?
Write the question: you know/ who/ go/ to the party tonight?
Do you know who's going to the party tonight?
Write the question: when/ your brother/ pass/ his driving test?
When did your brother pass his driving test?
Write the question: who / cook / in your family?
Who cooks in your family?
Form the question: how long/ spend / in Brazil last summer
How Long did you spend in Brazil last summer?
Form the Indirect Question : Would Michael like this wallet? Do You think MiIchael_____________?
Do you think Michael would like this wallet?
A: Sara left the meeting early again. B: I know. Do you think _____a headache? She tends to have really bad headaches. A: ______? I didn’t know that. Yes. Perhaps that was why.
A: Sara left the meeting early again. B: I know. Do you think SHE HAD a headache? She tends to have really bad headaches. A: DOES SHE? I didn’t know that.
A: Hey, Marta. You speak French, _______? B: Yes. A bit. Why_______ ask? A: Well, I’ve got a French guy on the phone and he doesn’t speak much English. Could you help me?
A: Hey, Marta. You speak French, DON'T YOU? B: Yes. A bit. Why DO YOU ask? A: Well, I’ve got a French guy on the phone and he doesn’t speak much English.
A: Could you tell me where ___________on this map? B: You’re here. Not far from the train station.
A: Could you tell me where I AM / WE ARE on this map? B: You’re here. Not far from the train station.
A: I just eat them raw – like this. B: No way! _________ cook them? A: No … watch. B: Uggh. That’s disgusting!
A: I just eat them raw – like this. B: No way! DON'T YOU cook them? A: No … watch. B: Uggh. That’s disgusting!
A: I’ve just put up a shelf on the wall. B: Really. Who ______? A: Nobody helped me! Why ________think I needed help?!
A: I’ve just put up a shelf on the wall. B: Really. Who HELPED YOU? A: Nobody helped me! Why DO YOU think I needed help?!
A: I saw some hikers walking through your garden this morning. B: Really? ______? I’d like to know who ___________. Then I’d call the police and give them their names. My garden is private property, you know. A: Yes, I know!
A: I saw some hikers walking through your garden this morning. B: Really? DID YOU? I’d like to know who THEY ARE. Then I’d call the police and give...