English Composition/Interrogative Sentence/Exercise1 (Answer)
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- | # Whose books are these ? <br>→ | + | # Whose books are these ? <br>→ Example:Do you know [<u>whose books these are</u>] ? |
# What time is it ? <br>→ Tell me [<u>what time it is</u>] . | # What time is it ? <br>→ Tell me [<u>what time it is</u>] . | ||
# Where does Sarah come from ? <br>→ Let's ask Sarah [<u>where she comes from</u>] . | # Where does Sarah come from ? <br>→ Let's ask Sarah [<u>where she comes from</u>] . |
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English Composition > Interrogative Sentence > Exercise1 Answer
Exercise 1
Complete the following sentences, using the indirect question forms.
Answer
- Whose books are these ?
→ Example:Do you know [whose books these are] ? - What time is it ?
→ Tell me [what time it is] . - Where does Sarah come from ?
→ Let's ask Sarah [where she comes from] . - How far is it from his house to the station ?
→ Do you know [how far it is from his house to the station] ? - How long does it take to the station from here ?
→ How long do you think [it takes to the station from here] ? - Who wrote this essay ?
→ I wonder [who wrote this essay] . - Why did you miss English class yesterday ?
→ Please explain [why you missed English class yesterday] . - Did anybody see him ?
→ We don't know [if / whether anybody saw him] .