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REPORTED QUESTIONS

REPORTED QUESTIONS. by. Ms. Shiu Chi-kuen, Teresa. Enjoy your lesson !. There are two types of questions:. a) Reported Wh- questions. b) Reported yes / no questions. Let’s see how we change the type a) wh-questions into reported speech.

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REPORTED QUESTIONS

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  1. REPORTED QUESTIONS by Ms. Shiu Chi-kuen, Teresa Enjoy your lesson !

  2. There are two types of questions: a) Reported Wh-questions b) Reported yes / no questions

  3. Let’s see how we change the type a) wh-questions into reported speech. • Peter asked Mary, “Who did you meet at the party • last night?” Mary can report what Peter said like this: Peter asked Mary whoshe had met at the party the night before / the previous night.

  4. When you report a wh-question into reported question, you will see that: ~ the introductory verb is asked, not said; ~ the question word who is kept; ~ the word order becomes subject (she) verb (met) ~ the substance ends with a full stop(.); not a question mark(?) and ~ the verb tense, pronounand time expressionchange in the same way as in reported statements.

  5. Now, let’s practise some questions. Exercise 1 a) Where is my book? Dora asked Tom, “Where is my book?” Direct question: Reported questions: Dora asked Tom whereher book was.

  6. What are you doing this afternoon? b) Direct question: Mark asked Helen, “What are you doing this afternoon?” Reported question: Mark asked Helen whatshewasdoing that afternoon.

  7. Here change the type b) yes / no questions into reported questions. When you report a yes / no question, you need to use if. Don’t forget to change any verb tenses, pronouns and time expressions. Are you ready to go swimming? e.g. (a) John asked Bill if he was ready to go swimming.

  8. b) Did you take my handbag yesterday? Alice asked if I had taken her handbag the day before / the previous day.

  9. It’s the time to practise! Exercise 2: Are you going to the concert with your brother next Friday? a) Direct question: Bob asked Mimi, “Are you going to the concert with your brother next Friday?” Reported question: Bob asked Mimi if she was going to the concert with her brother the following Friday.

  10. b) Were you at Alice’s party last night? Direct question: Ann asked Paul, “Were you at Alice’s party last night? ” Reported question: Ann asked Paul if he had been at Alice’s party the previous night / the night before.

  11. Relevant Websites: http://www.telenex.hku.hk http://www.english4us.com/

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