Rewrite these direct questions as indirect questions.
a. “where's the station? ”
b. “how does it work? ”
c. “what's the matter? ”
d. “where are you from? ”
e. “how long does it take to get there? ”
f. “does annie know about computers? ”
g. “excuse me. how do you get to the post office from here? ”
h. “what does he do? ”
i. “does susana like classical music? ”
31. rewrite these direct questions as indirect questions.
a. do you get faxes from them regularly?
b. how much does it cost to fly to the usa?
c. when does he want to see us?
d. does it work well?
e. where can i find his telephone number?
f. when would you like me to start?
g. how often do you meet?
h. “does he like the job? ”
i. “when does amanda send the catalogue? ”
j. “is this the train to munich? ”
k. “do you have any complaints? ”
32. change the direct questions into indirect questions. use ‘can you tell me’.
1) where does she play tennis?
2) does he live in paris?
3) is she hungry?
4) what is this?
5) do they work in canada?
6) when do john and luke meet?
7) is he a lawyer?
8) when is the party?
9) do they often go out?
10) what does he do at the weekend?
11) are the children on holiday this week?
12) who is she?
13) why do you like travelling so much?
14) does lizzie like ice cream?
15) are they from chile?
16) where is the station?
17) where do you study chinese?
18) where is the nearest supermarket?
19) do you drink coffee?
20) is richard always late?
1 yes 19 I drink 15 no 12 Yes