APC 13 09 11 22 1 3d
We use indirect questions when we ask for information politely. The word order in indirect questions is the same as in statements (subject + verb). Indirect questions are introduced with question words (who, what, where, etc.) or with if/ whether.
Wyszukiwarka
Podobne podstrony:
APC 13 09 11 44 1 3d 1. We tum ........out..........about ten thousand of these cars every montAPC 13 09 11 24 1 3d ♦ When weAPC 13 09 11 12 1 3d • Which is used alone, or before nouns, one/ones or of, to ask aboutAPC 13 09 11 59 1 3d turn to: (tr) go to sb for help, advice l’ve got a problem and I don t knoAPC 13 09 11 56 1 3d work out: 1) (tr) find the solution to a problem by reasoning or APC 13 09 11 31 1 3d good - well good (adj) well-behaved, not naughty e.g. Their children&APC 13 09 08 19 1 3d e.g. Is this all that you can do for me? (morę natural than... all which yAPC 13 09 04 36 1 3d do with: (tr) want; need We could do....with........a new washing machinAPC 13 09 05 21 1 3d ♦ We can also use have something done to say that something unpleasanAPC 13 09 07 43 1 3d Punctuation in Direct Speech ♦ We put the speaker s words quotation marksAPC 13 09 07 26 1 3d hołd up: 1) (tr) delay, 2) (tr) use violence in order to rob, 3) (int) lasAPC 13 09 07 32 1 3d Notę: We use who, which or that to put emphasis on the subject.APC 13 09 07 33 1 3d make for: (tr) move in the direction of We have to make for the rtortAPC 13 09 08 58 1 3d ♦ We do not use a noun and a personal pronoun together, e.g. Jim is aAPC 13 09 11 37 3 3d Notę We use what + be ... like to ask for a description of somebody sAPC 13 09 11 41 5 3d ♦ Subject questions are questions we ask when we want to know the subAPC 13 09 11 39 6 3d If the indirect question is part of a question, we put a question marAPC 13 09 11 51 0 3d So - Neither/Nor We use: ♦ so + auxiliary verb + personal pronoun/noun&nbsAPC 13 09 11 20 0 3d Intonation ♦ When we are surę of the answer and expect agreementwięcej podobnych podstron