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Indirect Questions
First Day on the Job
11
Focus on Grammar 4
Part X, Unit 28
By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells
Copyright © 2005. Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
I think he did okay,
but he sure asked a
lot of questions.
Well…
How did the new
employee do on his
first day?
Oh? What kinds of
questions did he ask
you?
Too Many Questions
He asked me if he could get a
bigger office.
He also asked me why the
previous person had left.
He asked me who fixed the
computers.
“Who fixes the
computers?”“Can I get a
bigger office?”
“Why did
the
previous
person
leave?”
Indirect Questions
The new guy asked whether the
boss liked practical jokes.
The new guy asked if we had
any more chocolate donuts.
Indirect Yes / No Questions 1
Use if or whether in indirect yes/no
questions.
“Do you have any more
chocolate donuts?”
“Does the boss like
practical jokes?”
Indirect Yes / No Questions 2
Whether is more formal than if. We often use
whether or not to report yes/no questions.
The new guy asked whether or
not he could take a break. “Can I take a
break?”
Practice 1
1. “Does the company provide a car?” They asked…
2. “Can I have a company credit card?” She asked…
3. “Did he order a new computer?” I asked…
Change the direct questions into
indirect questions. Use if,
whether, or whether or not.
They asked if the company provided a car.
She asked whether she could get a company credit card.
I asked whether or not he had ordered a new computer.
“Will I get a raise?” He asked…
Example:
He asked if he would get a raise.
He asked whether he would get a raise.
He asked whether or not he would get a raise.
The new guy asked when the
next office party was.
He also asked how many copies
he could make. “How many copies
can I make?”
Wh- Questions 1
Use question words in indirect
wh- questions.
“When is the next office
party?”
Word Order 1
Use statement word order (subject + verb), not
question word order, for indirect yes/no questions.
“Can you turn off the
fax machine?”
He asked me if I could turn off
the fax machine.
Word Order 2
Use statement word order (subject + verb), not
question word order, for indirect wh- questions about
the predicate (usually the last part of the sentence).
“Why do the meetings
last so long?”
He asked why
the meetings lasted so long.
Word Order 3
Use statement word order (subject + verb), not
question word order, for indirect wh- questions about
the subject (usually the first part of the sentence).
“Who made
the coffee?”
He asked who made the coffee.
Subject
Be Careful!
He asked what
was the dress code.
If a direct question about the subject has the form
question word + be + noun, then the indirect
question has the form question word + noun + be.
“What is the
dress code?”
the dress code was.
He asked me do I have any
new video games.any new video games.
if I had
Auxiliaries
In indirect questions, do not use the auxiliary do,
does, or did.
“Do you have any
new video games?”
He asked me if I could wake him
up in an hour ?
Punctuation
In indirect questions, do not end with a question
mark (end with a period).
“Could you wake
me up in an hour?”
.
?
Practice 2
1. “What’s the name of the company?” They asked…
2. “How many people work for the company?” We asked…
3. “How long has the boss worked in the office?” I asked…
Change the direct questions
into indirect questions.
They asked what the name of the company was.
We asked how many people worked for the company.
I asked how long the boss had worked in the office.
“Where is my office?” She asked…
Example:
She asked where her office was.
Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education and
its licensors. All rights reserved.
References

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Indirect speech questions

  • 1. Indirect Questions First Day on the Job 11 Focus on Grammar 4 Part X, Unit 28 By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells Copyright © 2005. Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 2. I think he did okay, but he sure asked a lot of questions. Well… How did the new employee do on his first day? Oh? What kinds of questions did he ask you? Too Many Questions
  • 3. He asked me if he could get a bigger office. He also asked me why the previous person had left. He asked me who fixed the computers. “Who fixes the computers?”“Can I get a bigger office?” “Why did the previous person leave?” Indirect Questions
  • 4. The new guy asked whether the boss liked practical jokes. The new guy asked if we had any more chocolate donuts. Indirect Yes / No Questions 1 Use if or whether in indirect yes/no questions. “Do you have any more chocolate donuts?” “Does the boss like practical jokes?”
  • 5. Indirect Yes / No Questions 2 Whether is more formal than if. We often use whether or not to report yes/no questions. The new guy asked whether or not he could take a break. “Can I take a break?”
  • 6. Practice 1 1. “Does the company provide a car?” They asked… 2. “Can I have a company credit card?” She asked… 3. “Did he order a new computer?” I asked… Change the direct questions into indirect questions. Use if, whether, or whether or not. They asked if the company provided a car. She asked whether she could get a company credit card. I asked whether or not he had ordered a new computer. “Will I get a raise?” He asked… Example: He asked if he would get a raise. He asked whether he would get a raise. He asked whether or not he would get a raise.
  • 7. The new guy asked when the next office party was. He also asked how many copies he could make. “How many copies can I make?” Wh- Questions 1 Use question words in indirect wh- questions. “When is the next office party?”
  • 8. Word Order 1 Use statement word order (subject + verb), not question word order, for indirect yes/no questions. “Can you turn off the fax machine?” He asked me if I could turn off the fax machine.
  • 9. Word Order 2 Use statement word order (subject + verb), not question word order, for indirect wh- questions about the predicate (usually the last part of the sentence). “Why do the meetings last so long?” He asked why the meetings lasted so long.
  • 10. Word Order 3 Use statement word order (subject + verb), not question word order, for indirect wh- questions about the subject (usually the first part of the sentence). “Who made the coffee?” He asked who made the coffee. Subject
  • 11. Be Careful! He asked what was the dress code. If a direct question about the subject has the form question word + be + noun, then the indirect question has the form question word + noun + be. “What is the dress code?” the dress code was.
  • 12. He asked me do I have any new video games.any new video games. if I had Auxiliaries In indirect questions, do not use the auxiliary do, does, or did. “Do you have any new video games?”
  • 13. He asked me if I could wake him up in an hour ? Punctuation In indirect questions, do not end with a question mark (end with a period). “Could you wake me up in an hour?” . ?
  • 14. Practice 2 1. “What’s the name of the company?” They asked… 2. “How many people work for the company?” We asked… 3. “How long has the boss worked in the office?” I asked… Change the direct questions into indirect questions. They asked what the name of the company was. We asked how many people worked for the company. I asked how long the boss had worked in the office. “Where is my office?” She asked… Example: She asked where her office was.
  • 15. Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education and its licensors. All rights reserved. References