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ELEN [110]
3 years ago
8

Reported questions and orders

English
1 answer:
weqwewe [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

  1. He asked if this medicine can cure cancer.
  2. Moe told me not to lecture all the time.
  3. Sue requested a place to buy a sandwich nearby
  4. The patient wondered when the operation would begin.
  5. He told us to use a paper tissue.
  6. Morgan demanded not to be lied to.
  7. Paula wanted Garry to open the window.
  8. Mike suggested having some break before the next meeting
  9. Mum warned us not to play with the matches.
  10. He wondered how that machine works.

Explanation:

To report an order or a request, the word 'tell' can be used with a to-clause. For example: "He told us to use a paper tissue." The formula is:

verb + indirect object + to-clause.

The indirect object is the person spoken to.

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