Дистанційний урок для 9-Д класу. 27.04.2020
1. Take your time to read the rules about reported questions. Remember that there are 2 types of questions- Yes/No questions (загальні запитання) and Wh.questions (спеціальні запитання). A reported question depends on the type of question.
2. Study the rules about reported questions.
Reported Questions
Reported questions are one form of reported speech.
direct question | reported question |
---|---|
She said: "Are you cold?" | She asked me if I was cold. |
He said: "Where's my pen?" | He asked where his pen was. |
We usually introduce reported questions with the verb "ask":
- He asked (me) if/whether... (YES/NO questions)
- He asked (me) why/when/where/what/how... (question-word questions)
As with reported statements, we may need to change pronouns and tense (backshift) as well as time and place in reported questions.
But we also need to change the word order. After we report a question, it is no longer a question (and in writing there is no question mark). The word order is like that of a normal statement (subject-verb-object).
Reported YES/NO questions
We introduce reported YES/NO questions with ask + if:
direct question | She said, | "Do you like coffee?" |
---|---|---|
reported question | She asked | if I liked coffee. |
Note that in the above example the reported question has no auxiliary "do". But there is pronoun change and backshift.
Note that we sometimes use "whether" instead of "if". The meaning is the same. "Whether" is a little more formal and more usual in writing:
- They asked us if we wanted lunch.
- They asked us whether we wanted lunch.
Reported question-word questions
We introduce reported question-word questions with ask + question word:
direct question | He said, | "Where | do you live?" |
---|---|---|---|
reported question | He asked me | where | I lived. |
Note that in the above example the reported question has no auxiliary "do". But there is pronoun change and backshift.
Remember that there are basically three types of question:
- YES/NO questions: Do you want tea?
- Question Word questions: Where did you drink tea?
- Choice questions: Do you prefer tea or coffee?
Look at these example sentences:
direct question | reported question | |
---|---|---|
YES/NO questions | I said: "Can I help you?" | I asked if I could help her. |
She said to us: "Did you feel cold?" | She asked if we had felt cold. | |
He said: "Are your hands cold?" | He asked whether my hands were cold. | |
question-word questions | He said: "Where are you going?" | He asked me where I was going. |
He said: "Why didn't you say something?" | He asked me why I hadn't said anything. | |
He said: "When will they come?" | He asked when they would come. | |
He said: "Who has seen Avatar?" | He asked me who had seen Avatar. | |
He said: "How much might it cost?" | He asked me how much it might cost. | |
She said to me: "Where is the station?" | She asked me where the station was. | |
choice questions | He asked, "Do you want tea or coffee?" | He asked whether I wanted tea or coffee. |
He said, "Is the car new or second-hand?" | He asked whether the car was new or second-hand. |
Homework
Report the questions.
Warning (You won't do your HW unless you learn the rules)
1. "Where is my umbrella?" she asked.
2. "How are you?" Martin asked us.
3. He asked, "Do I have to do it?"
4. "Where have you been?" the mother asked her daughter.
5. "Which dress do you like best?" she asked her boyfriend.
6. "What are they doing?" she asked.
7. "Are you going to the cinema?" he asked me.
Continue the sentences:
Yesterday my mum asked (запитала) me...
Continue the sentences:
Yesterday my mum asked (запитала) me...
Yesterday my dad asked me...
Yesterday my friend asked me...
Yesterday my friend asked me...
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