Indirect Questions | Dickinson College Commentaries
dcc.dickinson.edu › grammar › latinAn indirect question is any sentence or clause which is introduced by an interrogative word (pronoun, adverb, etc.), and which is itself the subject or object of a verb, or depends on any expression implying uncertainty or doubt. In grammatical form, exclamatory sentences are not distinguished from interrogative (see the third example below).
Indirect Questions | Department of Classics
classics.osu.edu › indirect-questionsIndirect Questions. Body. When you report a question that someone asked, that someone knows the answer to, or is aware of (that is, a question after a verb of speaking, asking, telling, knowing, sensing), the verb is changed to the appropriate tense of the subjunctive according to the rules of sequence. This means that after a primary tense ...