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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Indirect Speech

1. “Who will carry my case?” The teacher asked the students.

2. “Who is at the door?” Tom wanted to know.

I'd be very glad if you could help me with the indirect forms of the questions above. Thank you very much.
  

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Anonymous 1. ” The teacher asked the students. The teacher asked the students who would carry her case.

  • Anonymous 1.
  • ” The teacher asked the students.
  • The teacher asked the students who would carry her case.
  • I'd probably say, The teacher asked the students if anyone would carry her case.
  • " really means.
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Anonymous 1. “Who will carry my case?” The teacher asked the students.
The teacher asked the students who would carry her case.
I'd probably say, The teacher asked the students if anyone would carry her case.
One may wonder what "Who will carry my case?" really means.
Anonymous2. “Who is at the door?” Tom wanted t
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The formatting makes it too hard to find your questions. Can you repost with just your sentences, even if you have to type them over. Cutting and pasting from Word creates problems.
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i just realized that.

1. "who will carry my case" the teacher asked the students.
2. "who is at the door" Tom wanted to know.
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Vastly improved! Emotion: nodding

We have a little magic box which automatically clears the MSword code.
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i tried to fix it but i reckon i messed it up Emotion: embarrassed

isn't it possible to post something without quotation?
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I hope you don't mind, but I used my magic edit powers to clean it up. When all the junk is on one chunk, it's easier to get rid of.

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