This document discusses introductory phrases that can be used to begin indirect questions in English. It lists phrases such as "Do you know...", "Can/Could you tell me...", "Do you have any idea...", "I'd like to know...", and "I wonder..." to introduce statements. It also notes phrases containing "if/whether" can be used for tentative or unconfirmed situations.
This document discusses introductory phrases that can be used to begin indirect questions in English. It lists phrases such as "Do you know...", "Can/Could you tell me...", "Do you have any idea...", "I'd like to know...", and "I wonder..." to introduce statements. It also notes phrases containing "if/whether" can be used for tentative or unconfirmed situations.
This document discusses introductory phrases that can be used to begin indirect questions in English. It lists phrases such as "Do you know...", "Can/Could you tell me...", "Do you have any idea...", "I'd like to know...", and "I wonder..." to introduce statements. It also notes phrases containing "if/whether" can be used for tentative or unconfirmed situations.
Can/Could you tell me +…statement…? Do you have any idea+…statement…? I’d like to know +…statement… I wonder +…statement… Please tell me+…statement Tentative situation (unconfirmed) Can/Could you tell me if/whether +…statement? Can you let me know if/whether + …statement? Has she told you if/whether+…statement? I wonder if+…statement