1. Indirect questions
Indirect
questions are a type of sentence structure used to report or
ask for information without using a direct question. Here are a few ways to
start an indirect question:
1.
Use an introductory phrase:
You can begin an indirect question by
using an introductory phrase such as "I wonder," "Do you know," or "Could you tell me."
For example:
I wonder if you could
help me with something.
Do you know what time it is?
Could you tell me where the nearest gas station
is?
2.
Use a statement: You
can also start an indirect question by
making a statement that leads into the question.
For example:
It would be helpful if you could explain how to solve
this problem.
I'm curious about what happened at the meeting
yesterday.
I'd like to know if there are any available job
openings.
3.
Use a polite request:
Another way to start an indirect question is
by making a polite request that leads into the
question.
For example:
Would you mind telling me how to get to the nearest
post office?
Could you explain why the project is running behind
schedule?
May I ask if you have any recommendations for a good
restaurant in the area?
2. Павліченко ex. 16 p. 189; ex. 9. p. 186 ex.7 p. 185
3. GB ex 1 p. 40
4 Retell the text CB p. 31
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