thanks for the explanation. but i wonder why don't we use "she played" instead of "she plays" in the third question, because the question is in the past simple tense.
“Might you be able to tell me if you’ve eaten?” As long as you follow the subject + verb pattern, the grammar is correct 😉 Just remember, indirect questions are very polite - we use them with strangers or when we are at work. Have you seen this movie before? (Direct = usually this way) Would you mind telling me if you’ve seen this movie before? (Indirect - polite)
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Simple and direct. Your class was very usefull, thank you!
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Outstanding explanation sir❤️
it's clear now, thanks a lot !
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thanks! you explain very well. really useful :)
Glad it was helpful!
thanks for the explanation. but i wonder why don't we use "she played" instead of "she plays" in the third question, because the question is in the past simple tense.
Cuz we already have did in the past
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In the last sentence i think its not correct
Because you have eaten
Eaten is a verb
And have is an auxulary
“Might you be able to tell me if you’ve eaten?”
As long as you follow the subject + verb pattern, the grammar is correct 😉 Just remember, indirect questions are very polite - we use them with strangers or when we are at work.
Have you seen this movie before?
(Direct = usually this way)
Would you mind telling me if you’ve seen this movie before?
(Indirect - polite)
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Thank you sir❤️
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