INDIRECT QUESTIONS correct the sentences - Tell me what do you want from me. - Nobody knows how much will the broken window cost. - Can you tell me is there an English lesson today? - Are you sure has Peter already phoned? - I don’t know what does ‘sophisticated’ mean. - She doesn’t remember what time did the concert start. - I’d like to know has he got a driving licence. - I don’t know what time do the banks close. - I wonder how long are you going to wait for them.

English · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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When constructing indirect questions, the word order is similar to a statement rather than a question, and the subject usually comes before the verb. Here are the corrected sentences:

- Tell me what you want from me. - Nobody knows how much the broken window will cost. - Can you tell me if there is an English lesson today? - Are you sure Peter has already phoned? - I don’t know what ‘sophisticated’ means. - She doesn’t remember what time the concert started. - I’d like to know if he has got a driving license. - I don’t know what time the banks close. - I wonder how long you are going to wait for them.