skelerobo
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- Mar 9, 2011
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- English Teacher
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- Australia
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Hi I'm teaching Indirect questions and I've read that when the Indirect question is yes or no you use 'if' or 'whether'
Can I ask if you're depriving Hayley?
Do you know if you're depriving Hayley?
could I ask if you're depriving Hayley?
But now my book has thrown
"Do you think you're depriving Hayley?', at me. Is this an indirect question? Why doesn't it use the 'if'/ 'whether' structure?
Thank you for any help.
Can I ask if you're depriving Hayley?
Do you know if you're depriving Hayley?
could I ask if you're depriving Hayley?
But now my book has thrown
"Do you think you're depriving Hayley?', at me. Is this an indirect question? Why doesn't it use the 'if'/ 'whether' structure?
Thank you for any help.