Introductory Phrases for Indirect Questions
avi.cuaed.unam.mx › repositorio › moodleIndirect Questions Can I ask…? Do you know…? Would you mind telling me…? We say: Where but Can I ask where has Tony gone? Tony has gone? ( not Can I ask where has Tony gone?) When the question ( Where has Tony gone?) is part of another sentence or question, the word order changes. Rules of indirect questions Click on Next to see the information
Indirect Questions - English Grammar B1 Level
open.books4languages.com › indirect-questionsIndirect questions are used in formal situations where we may need to ask something from someone we don’t know well or to request something in a more polite way. We start with the indirect question phrase followed by the wh-question word and an affirmative clause (the sentence ends with a question mark). The most commonly used indirect question phrases are: Can you tell me…?, Could you…?, Do you know…?, I was wondering…?, Would it be possible…?….
Phrases For Indirect Questions [ylyx9dq7zznm]
https://idoc.pub/documents/phrases-for-indirect-questions-ylyx9dq7zznmWe can use many other introductory phrases to start such questions, e. g. I ask, I wonder, I want/would like to know, I can't remember, I have no idea, I am sure etc., or they can be introduced by direct questions such as Can you tell me, Do you know, Do you remember, Have you any idea. We use the indirect questions similarly in the reported ...