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Anne: "Must I do the shopping?"
Anne asked if she had to do the shopping.
Frank: "How much pocket money does Lisa get?"
Frank wanted to know how much pocket money Lisa got.
Justin: "What are you doing?"
Justin asked me what I was doing.
Andrew: "Will Mandy have lunch with Sue?"
Andrew asked me if Mandy would have lunch with Sue.
Mandy: "Can I help you?"
Mandy wanted to know if she could help me.
Ronald: "Where does Maria park her car?"
Ronald asked me where Maria parked her car.
Christopher: "Do you want to dance?"
Christopher asked me if I wanted to dance.
"Why are you reading this magazine?" he was curious to know.
He was curious to know why I was reading that magazine.
"Where did you live before that?" they wanted to know.
They wanted to know where I had lived before that.
"Do you want to change your job?" asked me Joe.
Joe asked me if I wanted it / whether I wanted to change my job.
"What do you do for a living?" she wondered.
She wondered what I did for a living.
"How long have you been standing in the queue?" he wanted to know.
He wanted to know how long I had been standing in the queue.
"Would you rather dance, Sarah?" Peter asked me.
Peter asked me if I would / whether I would rather dance.
"Is Prague the capital of the Czech Republic?" we needed to know.
We needed to know whether/if Prague was the capital of the Czech Republic.
"Have you set your alarm clock for 6.30?" he asked me.
He asked me if I had set my / whether I had set my alarm clock for 6.30.
"May I help you with the luggage?" asked me the porter.
The porter asked me if he might help me / whether he might help me with the luggage.
"Are you flying to New York soon?" he wanted to know.
He wanted to know if I was flying / whether I was flying to New York soon.
"What will you choose?" they asked me after a while.
After a while they asked me what I would choose.
"Where are you, Paul?" asked me my friend.
My friend asked me where I was.