What are Indirect Questions? Indirect questions are more polite and formal. They are also less confrontational. We usually ask these questions from people we are not familiar with. Indirect questions typically take the form of a statement. When forming an indirect question, the word order changes. Indirect Questions - being polite By tesolang This is a gap worksheet that assists students to ask and answer questions politely by using the indirect form 4,567 Downloads Direct and indirect questions By alejandrita2012 Read the rules and change the sentences into indirect questions. 3,893 Downloads Direct and Reported Speech - QUESTIONS Indirect questions Exercise 1: Match the situations on the left with an indirect question on the right. 1. You're not wearing your watch. a. Have you any idea where my keys are? 2. You need to buy some stamps on holiday. b. Could you tell me what time it is? 3. The shop is still shut. c. Do you know what her name is? 4. You're surprised by iqbalkalmati.blogspot.com. DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH (With Rules and Examples). Prepared By:. Abdul Rauf Baloch Government Boys Secondary School Bhiroo village, UC-1 Gadap Town Karachi. Typed By:. Ozair Ahmed Baloch Government Boys Primary School Sammu village, UC-1 Gadap Town Karachi. Page 1 What are Indirect Questions? Direct questions are the "normal" questions that we can ask friends, family members, and people who we know well. You can form direct questions using the QUASM model that we learned last lesson. Example of a direct question: "Where's the bathroom?" Indirect questions are a little more formal and polite. You can use this ppt to teach indirect questions and how to change a direct question into an indirect one. The ppt starts with a brief ex 2,413 Downloads Indirect Questions By scattysquirell A powerpoint with a nice introduction exercise that serves as a bit of revision on auxiliaries and question words, to help learners under 1,420 Downloads 3. Indirect questioning (politeness) Indirect questions are more polite and formal than direct questions. They are used to talk to people you don't know very well, or in professional situations for example. In fact, the indirect question is not even a real question: it is more of an affirmative sentence that invites the person to give more INDIRECT questions WHEN? In formal situations, both written or spoken. WHY? Direct questions are rude when we talk to strangers, or if questions are personal: we use indirect ones to soften our requests, to be POLITE. HOW? The sentence has 2 parts: 1st: introduction (to soften) 2nd: request (to ask for something). Do you know what time the Quiz focusing on asking indirect questions in English with review materials and explanations for each question. Indirect Question: Definition and Examples. Asking for Information in English. Asking for Directions in English. Workplace Communication Skills for ESL Learners. Here is an indirect questions worksheet to help students learn and practice how to ask questions politely. In the first exercise, students complete indirect questions with words and phrases from a box. Next, students put words in the correct order to make indirect questions. Students then correct mistakes in indirect questions. Rule 4. Change in Time: If the word related to time is given in the sentence then it will be changed in indirect speech. Some rules must be followed while doing this and those are given in the following table. Dire
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