Turn the following into indirect questions. 1 Where's the police station?
Do you know where the police station is?
2 Why are there no buses today?
Have you any idea
3 Who won the star prize?
Can you tell me
4 Did the window cleaner come today?
Do you know
5 How much does this vase cost?
Could you tell me
6 How do they know the results already?
Have you any idea
7 What's the time?
Could you tell me
8 Are the shops open tomorrow?
Can you tell me
Превратите следующие вопросы в косвенные.
1 Где полицейский участок?
Вы знаете, где находится полицейский участок?
2 Почему сегодня нет автобусов?
Ты хоть представляешь
3 Кто выиграл звездный приз?
Вы можете сказать мне
4 Мойщик окон пришел сегодня?
Вы знаете
5 Сколько стоит эта ваза?
Не могли бы вы мне сказать
6 Как они уже знают результаты?
Есть ли у вас какие-нибудь идеи
7 сколько времени?
Не могли бы вы мне сказать
8 Магазины открыты завтра?
Вы можете сказать мне
Do you know where the police station is?
To turn this into an indirect question, we need to start with the phrase "Do you know" and then use the question word "where" with the subject "the police station" and the verb "is".
2. "Why are there no buses today?"
Have you any idea why there are no buses today?
In this case, we start with the phrase "Have you any idea" and then use the question word "why" with the subject "there" and the verb "are".
3. "Who won the star prize?"
Can you tell me who won the star prize?
To make an indirect question, we use the phrase "Can you tell me" followed by the question word "who" with the subject "won" and the object "the star prize".
4. "Did the window cleaner come today?"
Do you know if the window cleaner came today?
In this example, we start with the phrase "Do you know" and then use the question word "if" with the subject "the window cleaner" and the verb "came".
5. "How much does this vase cost?"
Could you tell me how much this vase costs?
To transform this into an indirect question, we use the phrase "Could you tell me" followed by the question word "how" with the subject "this vase" and the verb "costs".
6. "How do they know the results already?"
Have you any idea how they know the results already?
In this case, we begin with the phrase "Have you any idea" and then use the question word "how" with the subject "they" and the verb "know".
7. "What's the time?"
Could you tell me what the time is?
To turn this into an indirect question, we use the phrase "Could you tell me" followed by the question word "what" with the subject "the time" and the verb "is".
8. "Are the shops open tomorrow?"
Can you tell me if the shops are open tomorrow?
In the final example, we start with the phrase "Can you tell me" and then use the question word "if" with the subject "the shops" and the verb "are".