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Statements: Tom, Jennifer is drinking too much wine. I don’t want you to travel in Europe.
Indirect Request: Could you tell Tom that Jennifer is drinking too much wine? Could you not travel in Europe? Could you choose any other destination?
Imperatives: Jenny, you have to be here at 7pm. Kimberly, don’t wear skirt in the courtroom.
Indirect request: (Using infinitives) Could you ask Jenny to be here at 7 pm? Would you mind to tell Kimberly not to wear skirt in the courtroom?
Yes/No Questions: Anne Marie, are you using my computer? Lenny, would you mind to get my number? Girls, will you attend the first daughter’s debut?
Indirect (request using by wether or if with statement) Can you ask Anne Amrie if she is using my computer? Would you mind asking Lenny wether she want to get my number? Please ask the girls if they are attending the debut.
Wh-Questions: Mother, where are you going tonight? Brother, What are your plans this weekend? Tery, when are you leaving for Subic?
Indirect introduced by a question word Could you ask mother, where is she going tonight? Can you ask brother, what are his plans this weekend? Would you ask Tery , when is he leaving for Subic? |
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