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“What are you going to do at the weekend?” She asked Susy
→ She asked Susy what she was going to do at the weekend.
“How often do you go to the cinema?” She asked me
→ She asked me how often I went to the cinema
“Why did you go out last night?” She asked me
→ She asked me why I had gone out last night
“Can Alan cook today?” She asked me
→ She asked me if/whether Alan could cook today
“Is this the road to the station?” She asked me
→ She asked me if/whether this was the road to the station.
“Where will you live after graduation?” she asked me
→ She asked me where I would live after graduation.
"Will Mandy have lunch with Sue?" Andrew asked me
→ Andrew asked me if/whether Mandy would have lunch with Sue.
"Can I help you?" Mandy wanted to know .
→ Mandy wanted to know if/whether she could help me.
"Has John arrived?" Mark asked me
→ Mark asked me if/whether John had arrived.
“Does Mary work in an office?” Susan asked
→ Susan asked if/whether Mary worked in an office.
'Are you going to the Helsinki conference?' he asked me
→ He asked me if I was going to the Helsinki conference.
Have you finished the project yet?' she asked us
→ She asked us whether we'd finished the project yet.
'Did you bring your passports?' Anais asked the boys
→ Anais asked the boys if they'd brought their passports.
'What time does the train leave?' he asked me
→ He asked me what time the train left.
"Has Caron talked to Kevin?" my friend asked me.
→ My friend asked me if/whether Carol had talked to Kevin
The teacher asked, "Who speaks English?"
→ The teacher wanted to know who spoke English
"Are you going to the cinema?" he asked me.
→ He wanted to know if/whether I was going to the cinema
"Which dress do you like best?" she asked her boyfriend.
→ She asked her boyfriend which dress he liked best
"Where have you been?" the mother asked her daughter.
→ The mother asked her daughter where she had been
He asked, "Do I have to do it?"
→ He asked if/whether he had to do it
"Where is my umbrella?" she asked.
→ She asked where her umbrella was