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Where is the Market Street? (Can you tell me)
Can you tell me where the Market Street is?
What time does the bank open? (Do you know)
Do you know what time the bank opens?
Why did you move to Europe? (I was wondering)
I was wondering why you moved to Europe.
How has he managed to get in shape so quickly? (Do you have any idea)
Do you have any idea how he’s managed to get in shape so quickly?
How much does this motorcycle cost? (I would like to know)
I would like to know how much this motorcycle costs.
Can you finish the project by tomorrow? (Would it be possible if)
Would it be possible for you to finish the project by tomorrow?
Can we change the meeting to Thursday? (Is there any chance)
Is there any chance we could change the meeting to Thursday?
Does Tom like Italian food? (Do you know if)
Do you know if Tom likes Italian food?
Are your parents joining us for dinner? (Could you tell me if)
Could you tell me if your parents are joining us for dinner?
Do they speak English? (I was wondering)
I was wondering if they speak English.
Has Barbara ever studied abroad? (Do you have any idea if)
Do you have any idea if Barbara’s ever studied abroad?
Do you plan on traveling this summer? (I would like to know if)
I would like to know if you plan on traveling this summer.
What day does the school reopen? (Do you know)
Do you know what day the school reopens?
Why did you play the guitar? (I was thinking)
I was thinking why you played the guitar?
How has bob tricked the magician at the show? (Do you have any idea)
Do you have any idea how Bob tricked the magician at the show?
Can we postpone the exam to Monday? (Is there any chance)
Is there any chance we could postpone the exam to Monday?
Are you joining the club? (Could you tell me if)
Could you tell me if you’re joining the club?
Where is the bank? (Could you tell me)
Could you tell me where the bank is?
Is he Spanish? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if he is Spanish?
Is the restaurant closing now? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if the restaurant is closing now?
Was he late for the meeting? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if he was late for the meeting?
Were you watching TV at 3pm? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if you were watching TV at 3pm?
Has Lucy been to Mexico? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if Lucy has been to Mexico?
Has she been living here long? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if she has been living here long?
Had she found this job when she moved here? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if she had found this job when she moved here?
Had she been living here long when she met you? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if she had been living here long when she met you?
Will she start her new job next week? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if she will start her new job next week?
Is it going to rain later? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if it is going to rain later?
Will Lisa be meeting the boss later? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if Lisa will be meeting the boss later?
Will he have finished the report by tonight? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if he will have finished the report by tonight?
Will he have been studying French for twenty years when he retires? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if he will have been studying French for twenty years when he retires?
Should we start now? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if we should start now?
Does David live in London? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if David lives in London?
Did Amanda call John yesterday? (Can you tell me if)
Can you tell me if Amanda called John yesterday?
When is the restaurant closing? (Can you tell me)
Can you tell me when the restaurant is closing?
Why was he late for the meeting? (Can you tell me)
Can you tell me why he was late for the meeting?
What were you doing at 3pm? (Can you tell me)
Can you tell me what you were doing at 3pm?
Where has Lucy been? (Can you tell me)
Can you tell me where Lucy has been?
How long has she been living here? (Can you tell me)
Can you tell me how long she has been living here?