The document provides examples of reported questions, where direct questions are rewritten indirectly by using "asked" and a clause beginning with the question word. There are 10 examples given of rewriting direct questions as reported questions by changing the punctuation and phrasing, such as "He asked me where I had been" instead of "He asked: 'Where have you been Tom?'".
Caribbean Examination Council Physical Education (P.E) Year 2019-2020 School Name P.E Project Center #: 040063 Candidate #: 0400630079 Submitted By: Submitted To Date Title
The document provides examples of reported questions, where direct questions are rewritten indirectly by using "asked" and a clause beginning with the question word. There are 10 examples given of rewriting direct questions as reported questions by changing the punctuation and phrasing, such as "He asked me where I had been" instead of "He asked: 'Where have you been Tom?'".
The document provides examples of reported questions, where direct questions are rewritten indirectly by using "asked" and a clause beginning with the question word. There are 10 examples given of rewriting direct questions as reported questions by changing the punctuation and phrasing, such as "He asked me where I had been" instead of "He asked: 'Where have you been Tom?'".
The document provides examples of reported questions, where direct questions are rewritten indirectly by using "asked" and a clause beginning with the question word. There are 10 examples given of rewriting direct questions as reported questions by changing the punctuation and phrasing, such as "He asked me where I had been" instead of "He asked: 'Where have you been Tom?'".
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Caribbean Examination Council Physical Education (P.E) Year 2019-2020 School Name P.E Project Center #: 040063 Candidate #: 0400630079 Submitted By: Submitted To Date Title