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Description: WEBIndirect questions are a way of being polite. They are very, very common in English, especially when you're talking to someone you don't know. 'Yes / No' Questions. To make an indirect 'yes / no' question, we use 'if' and the word order of a normal positive sentence.
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Description: WEBWhat Is an Indirect Question? An indirect question is a question embedded inside a statement, an order, or another question. Let's start with a direct question: Do you like cheese? Now let's look at it as an indirect question. Indirect question in a statement: She asked if I liked cheese. Indirect question in an order: Please ask me if I like ...
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Description: WEBMar 28, 2024 · An indirect question is when you ask something in a less direct way. Unlike a direct question that gets straight to the point, an indirect question is more polite and roundabout. For example, instead of asking “What time is it?”, you might say “Could you tell me what time it is?”.
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Description: WEBWhat Is an Indirect Question? An indirect question in the English language is a type of question embedded in declarative sentences or other questions. Here’s an indirect question example. Mae asked if I liked cheese. The word if can be replaced by whether. This indirect question is a direct question within a statement or a declarative sentence.
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Description: WEBEnglish grammar practice on indirect questions. Transform the following direct questions into indirect or embedded questions.
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Link: https://premierskillsenglish.britishcouncil.org/podcasts/understanding-grammar/understanding-grammar-indirect-questions
Description: WEBWhen you write the indirect questions remember these three things: Start each indirect question with a polite phrase such as 'Do you know ...' or 'Could you tell me ...'. We don't use auxiliary verbs 'do', 'does' and 'did' in indirect questions. Use 'if' or 'whether' in indirect questions if there is no question word.
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Description: WEBOct 13, 2023 · Indirect Questions. Updated 13 October, 2023. Grammar Course for Teachers Learn everything you need to feel confident about grammar as a teacher. Forming indirect questions. If we do not begin a question directly, but begin it with something like: Can you tell me…? Do you know…? I wonder if…?
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Link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/lower-intermediate/unit-21/session-2
Description: WEBIndirect questions: form, meaning and use. Let's take a look at how to make indirect questions and when and why we use them. Here's an example situation. Amith is working with the BBC...
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Description: WEBJan 14, 2020 · Indirect Question: Definition and Examples. Dmitry Ageev / Getty Images. By. Richard Nordquist. Updated on January 14, 2020. A declarative sentence that reports a question and ends with a period rather than a question mark. Contrast with a direct question . In Standard English, there is no inversion of normal word order in indirect questions: e.g.,
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Link: https://www.eltconcourse.com/training/initial/grammar_essentials/indirect_questions_essentials.html
Description: WEBIndirect questions are formed like this: In this table, the request / imperative forms are included, not because they are questions as such but because they perform the same communicative function and share the same forms as indirect questions. Other examples are statements such as:
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