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Book 4 - Reported Speech (Questions)

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  • He asked her: "Who do you work for?"
    He asked her who she worked for.
  • He asked her: "Do you work here?"
    He asked her if she worked there.
  • She wondered: "Have they been to Italy before?"
    She wondered if they had been to Italy before.
  • He asked his friend: "Did you have a nice holiday?"
    He asked his friend if he had had a nice holiday.
  • She asked them: "What are you doing?"
    She asked them what they were doing.
  • He asked me: "What did you do last night?"
    He asked me what I had done the previous night.
  • They asked me: "Have you seen this?"
    They asked me if I had seen that.
  • My friend asked me: "Are you going to call your mother?"
    My friend asked me if I was going to call my mother.
  • He asked the employee: "Do you need a new computer?"
    He asked the employee if he/she needed a new computer.
  • She asked him: "Can you call me later?"
    She asked him if he could call her later.
  • Mary asked Bob: "What did you do yesterday?"
    Mary asked Bob what he had done the day before.
  • She asked him: "How long have you been here?"
    She asked him how long he had been there.
  • He asked me: "How did you get here?"
    He asked me how I had got there.
  • He wanted to know: "When will they make a decision?"
    He wanted to know when they would make a decision.
  • He asked me: "Will you be at the party?"
    He asked me if I would be at the party.
  • He asked her: "Have you ever broken a bone?"
    He asked her if she had ever broken a bone.
  • She asked me: "What are you looking for?"
    She asked me what I was looking for.
  • The man asked her: "Can you give me your address?"
    The man asked her if she could give him her address.
  • He asked her: "Can you play the guitar?"
    He asked her if she could play the guitar.
  • She asked me: "Are you listening to music?"
    She asked me if I was listening to music.
  • She wanted to know: "How can they be so cruel?"
    She wanted to know how they could be so cruel.
  • She asked him: "Have you ever been sailing?"
    She asked him if he had ever been sailing.
  • She asked me: "Do you know my name?"
    She asked me if I knew her name.
  • He asked her: "Does Tom have a car?"
    He asked her if Tom had a car.