-гора - гористая местность(тут новое слово "гористая" обозначает признак. местность какая? гористая) - волна - волнистая линия ( слово "волнистая" обозначает признак, характерную особенность слова "линия") - доброта - доброе дело (слово "доброе" указывает на признак предмета. может ведь быть и "недоброе дело", что есть тоже признак предмета) - пляж - пляжный зонт, пляжный слово "пляжный" указывает на признак, особенность слов, рядом с которыми стоит. зонт ведь может быть еще и "дождевой") - улыбка - улыбчивое лицо (слово "улыбчивое" указывает на признак предмета "лицо") - сон - сонливое настроение (слово "сонливое" указывает на признак состояния, ведь настроение может быть "бодрое" и так дальше)
Normal word order is used in reported questions, that is, the subject comes before the verb, and it is not necessary to use 'do' or 'did':
Examples
Direct speech Indirect speech
"Where does Peter live?" She asked him where Peter lived.
"Where are you going?" She asked where I was going.
"Why is she crying?" He asked why she was crying.
Yes / no questions
This type of question is reported by using 'ask' + 'if / whether' + clause:
Examples
Direct speech Indirect speech
"Do you speak English?" He asked me if I spoke English.
"Are you British or American?" He asked me whether I was British or American.
"Is it raining?" She asked if it was raining.
"Have you got a computer?" He wanted to know whether I had a computer.
"Can you type?" She asked if I could type.
"Did you come by train?" He enquired whether I had come by train.
"Have you been to Bristol before?" She asked if I had been to Bristol before.
Question words
This type of question is reported by using 'ask' (or another verb like 'ask') + question word + clause. The clause contains the question, in normal word order and with the necessary tense change.
- волна - волнистая линия ( слово "волнистая" обозначает признак, характерную особенность слова "линия")
- доброта - доброе дело (слово "доброе" указывает на признак предмета. может ведь быть и "недоброе дело", что есть тоже признак предмета)
- пляж - пляжный зонт, пляжный слово "пляжный" указывает на признак, особенность слов, рядом с которыми стоит. зонт ведь может быть еще и "дождевой")
- улыбка - улыбчивое лицо (слово "улыбчивое" указывает на признак предмета "лицо")
- сон - сонливое настроение (слово "сонливое" указывает на признак состояния, ведь настроение может быть "бодрое" и так дальше)
Question Forms and Reported Speech
Word order
Normal word order is used in reported questions, that is, the subject comes before the verb, and it is not necessary to use 'do' or 'did':
Examples
Direct speech Indirect speech
"Where does Peter live?" She asked him where Peter lived.
"Where are you going?" She asked where I was going.
"Why is she crying?" He asked why she was crying.
Yes / no questions
This type of question is reported by using 'ask' + 'if / whether' + clause:
Examples
Direct speech Indirect speech
"Do you speak English?" He asked me if I spoke English.
"Are you British or American?" He asked me whether I was British or American.
"Is it raining?" She asked if it was raining.
"Have you got a computer?" He wanted to know whether I had a computer.
"Can you type?" She asked if I could type.
"Did you come by train?" He enquired whether I had come by train.
"Have you been to Bristol before?" She asked if I had been to Bristol before.
Question words
This type of question is reported by using 'ask' (or another verb like 'ask') + question word + clause. The clause contains the question, in normal word order and with the necessary tense change.
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