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23 June, 05:59

Turn the following questions into reported questions.

1. 'When will you be home?' Susan said. -

Susan asked me ...

2.'Who was at the party?' Colin asked. -

Colin asked ...

3. 'Have you typed these documents?' the boss asked his secretary. -

The boss asked his secretary if ...

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  1. 23 June, 06:16
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    The correct answers are:

    1. Susan asked me when I would be home.

    2. Colin asked who was at the party.

    3. The boss asked his secretary if she had typed those documents.

    Explanation:

    We use reported or indirect speech to express the content of someone's statements, questions, etc.

    When we want to transmit someone's question, we use one of the following options:

    1. Yes / No questions

    If we have this type of question, we transmit them into reported speech by using the following structure:

    verb (e. g. ask) + if/whether + clause.

    e. g. The boss asked his secretary if she had typed those documents.

    2. Questions with question words

    If we use this type of questions, we transmit them into reported speech by using the following structure:

    verb (e. g. ask) + question word (where, when, why, what, how) + clause.

    e. g. Colin asked who was at the party.
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