APC 13 09 11 36 5 3d

APC 13 09 11 36 5 3d






Indirect questions are usually used after the following expressions:

I don't know .../ I'd like to know .../1 wonder .../ We need to find out.../ I'd like to find out...

as well as: Do you know ...?/ Can you tell me ...?/ Could you tell me ...?/ Could you explain ...?/ Have you any idea...?


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