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  1. 25 de feb. de 2019 · Znajdź odpowiedź na Twoje pytanie o Complete the reported questions. Write the Answears in your notebook. 1. Who do you like flirting with? My Sister wanted to …

  2. 19 de sept. de 2020 · Reported Speech Solved Examples Exercises for Class 10 CBSE. Read the dialogue given below and then complete the passage that follows. Question 1. Read the dialogue and complete the passage given below. Interviewer: So, why do you want to be a computer programmer? Ravi: Well, I have always been interested in computers. Interviewer: I see.

  3. 21 de ene. de 2020 · Using reported speech in conversations shows listening skills and allows an individual to relate to others. Read this short excerpt about a funny incident in the park. Once you have finished, answer the reading comprehension questions and complete the reported speech activity.

  4. Donna, “Where has Annie bought her hat?”. Donna asked me. 9. Carolyn, “What is his name?”. Carolyn asked me. 10. Richard, “Why are you crying?”. Richard asked me. English Grammar Exercise - Reported Wh-questions - Exercise 1|Finish Wh-questions in Reported speech.

  5. English grammar practice on indirect questions. Transform the following direct questions into indirect or embedded questions. Grammar. A1 Elementary A2 Pre-intermediate B1 Intermediate B1+ Upper-intermediate B2 Pre-advanced. ... Choose the correct forms to complete the following questions.

  6. Pytania w mowie zależnej wprowadza się za pomocą czasownika asked albo wyrażenia want to know. Jeśli odpowiedzią na to pytanie jest "tak" albo "nie", stawiamy przed pytaniem if albo whether (czy). Pytania w mowie zależnej mają szyk zdania twierdzącego - po if/whether albo zaimku/zwrocie pytającym występuje podmiot, a po nim czasownik.

  7. Requests/orders. “Asked me to” is used for requests. “Told me to” is stronger; it is used for orders/commands. She asked me to make copies. He told me to go to the bank. 2. Yes/no questions. “Asked if” and “wanted to know if” are equal. We don’t use the auxiliary verbs “do/does/did” in the reported question.