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Горбатко О.В., учитель иностранных языков МОУ «Гимназия №6», г. Лангепас
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Indirect questions When we ask for information, we often say Do you know …? / Could you tell me …? etc. If you begin a question like this, the word order is different from a simple question. Compare: Where has Tom gone? Do you know where Tom has gone? part of a longer sentence
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What time is it? Do you know ____________ ? Who is that woman? I don’t know _________________. Where can I find Linda? Can you tell me ____________________ ? How much will it cost? Have you any idea ___________________ ? what time it is who that woman is where I can find Linda how much it will cost
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Be careful with do/does/did questions: What time does the film begin? Do you know what time _____________ ? What do you mean? Please explain what _________. Why did Ann leave early? I wonder why ____________. the film begins you mean Ann left early
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Use if or whether where there is no other question word (what, why etc.) Did anybody see you? Do you know if (or whether) anybody saw you?
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Make a new sentence from the question. Where is the post office? Could you tell me where ………………… What does this word mean? I want to know ……………………………. Is Sue going out tonight? I don’t know ………………………………. Where does Carol live? Have you any idea ………………………... Where did I park the car? I can’t remember ………………………….
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Make a new sentence from the question. 1. Is there a bank near here? – Can you tell me ……………………………………………………. 2. What do you want? – Tell me …………………. 3. Why didn’t Kay come to the party? – I don’t know …………………………………………….. 4. Do you have to pay to park here? – Do you know …………………………………………….. 5. Who is that boy? – I have no idea ……………. 6. Did Ann receive my letter? – Do you know ….. 7. How far is it to the airport? – Can you tell me ……………………………………………………
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