Exercise 1 Make indirect questions

Example: Where do they come from? Do you know where they come from?

1-What time did Carol arrive? Do you know 2-Where is the nearest bank? Can you tell me 3-Did Sally call her sister? Do you know 4-Can she speak French? Do you think 5-Does Mandy like fruit? Do you know 6-Why did Jim go to Italy? Can you tell me 7-Where is Sandy's car? Do you know 8-Were they tired last night? Do you think 9-Has Mike ever been to Paris? Do you think 10-Do they have a computer? Do you know 11-When are they coming? Do you know 12-What did he do last night? Can you tell me
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Сацуки001 Сацуки001  21.12.2023 22:32
1-Do you know what time Carol arrived?
First, we need to identify the main question, which is "What time did Carol arrive?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Do you know" and then rephrase the main question, while keeping the verb in the base form.

2-Can you tell me where the nearest bank is?
The main question is "Where is the nearest bank?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Can you tell me" and then rephrase the main question, placing the subject ("the nearest bank") after the verb ("is").

3-Do you know if Sally called her sister?
The main question is "Did Sally call her sister?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Do you know" and then rephrase the main question, using the conjunction "if" before the subject ("Sally called her sister").

4-Do you think she can speak French?
The main question is "Can she speak French?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Do you think" and then rephrase the main question, while keeping the verb in the base form.

5-Do you know if Mandy likes fruit?
The main question is "Does Mandy like fruit?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Do you know" and then rephrase the main question, using the conjunction "if" before the subject ("Mandy likes fruit").

6-Can you tell me why Jim went to Italy?
The main question is "Why did Jim go to Italy?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Can you tell me" and then rephrase the main question, while keeping the verb in the base form.

7-Do you know where Sandy's car is?
The main question is "Where is Sandy's car?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Do you know" and then rephrase the main question, placing the subject ("Sandy's car") after the verb ("is").

8-Do you think they were tired last night?
The main question is "Were they tired last night?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Do you think" and then rephrase the main question, while keeping the verb in the base form.

9-Do you think Mike has ever been to Paris?
The main question is "Has Mike ever been to Paris?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Do you think" and then rephrase the main question, while keeping the verb in the base form.

10-Do you know if they have a computer?
The main question is "Do they have a computer?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Do you know" and then rephrase the main question, using the conjunction "if" before the subject ("they have a computer").

11-Do you know when they are coming?
The main question is "When are they coming?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Do you know" and then rephrase the main question, while keeping the verb in the base form.

12-Can you tell me what he did last night?
The main question is "What did he do last night?" To make it an indirect question, we start with the phrase "Can you tell me" and then rephrase the main question, while keeping the verb in the base form.
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