Indirect Question It is always used as a noun clause. Neither quotation marks nor question marks should be used with it. Direct Question Who built that enormous bridge? Indirect Question I wonder who built that enormous bridge. Direct Question What's kashmir like? Indirect Question I want to find out what kashmir is like. Direct Question Who did you meet at the party? Indirect Question I'd like to know who you met at the party. Direct Question How long have you been waiting for me? Indirect Question I wonder how long you have been waiting for me. Direct Question What happened to them? Indirect Question Nobody cares what happened to them. Direct Question When was the film produced? Indirect Question Nobody remembers when the film was produced. Direct Question Have they flown an ultralight too? Indirect Question I don't know if they have flown an ultralight too. Direct Question What is it called in English? Indirect Question I can't remember what it is called in English. Direct Question Should people be allowed to smoke in public places? Indirect Question I'd like to know if people should be allowed to smoke in public places. |