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  • How much did your digital camera cost? I don't remember.
    I don't remember how much my digital camera cost.
  • Is there a computer in the classroom? (Can you tell me ...)
    Can you tell me whether /if there is a computer in the classroom?
  • Have they spent the money from the lottery? It's the mum's concern.
    Whether they have spent the money from the lottery is the mum's concern.
  • I am not sure. Which chapter are we on?
    I am not sure which chapter we are on.
  • Where did she go? It's none of your business.
    Where she went is none of your business.
  • Do you remember? How long did we stay in Qatar?
    Do you remember how long we stayed in Qatar?
  • What are we doing in class? It's a easy. (sub)
    What we are doing in class is easy.
  • Whose dictionary is that? I'm not sure
    I'm not sure whose dictionary that is.
  • Are there any ESL classes at this school? (Do you know ...)
    Do you know whether/if there are any ESL classes at this school?
  • Why did they leave the country? It's a secret. (subj)
    Where they left is none of your business.
  • What is his name? (Do you know ...)
    Do you know what his name is?
  • What did he say? I didn't hear.
    I didn't hear what he said.
  • How does she live in this mess? It's a mystery. (subj)
    How she lives in this mess is a mystery.
  • How often does the cleaning lady vacuum the house? I'm not sure.
    I'm not sure how often the cleaning lady cleans the house.
  • What are the rules? (Would you explain ...)
    Would you explain what the rules are?
  • There were many suggestions. Most of the people didn't want their children to go to school so early. Most people suggested ....
    Most of the people suggested that their children shouldn't go to school so early.
  • Am I allowed to check out five books at a time? (Can you tell me ...)
    Can you tell me whether/ if I am allowed to check out five books at a time?
  • Nobody knows. What should we bring?
    Nobody knows what we should bring.
  • How far is it from here to town? It has been unkown. (sub)
    How far it is from here to town has been unknown.