1.She asked me where I lived 2.I asked Tom when the children sang 3.I asked Paul what they had built. 4.Tina asked me who I had met. 5.She asked me when I would return. 6.Tom asked how they would find that book. 7.I asked her why she would leave so early. 8.I asked him what he had done. 9.I asked Tom what she had bought. 10.She asked me what they had said. - 1.He asked me if I spoke English 2.She asked Tina if she felt better 3.He asked me if I had had lunch alone 4.I asked her if she had seen the film the week before 5.He asked me if I would come by taxi. 6.I asked him if she would keep her money at home 7.He asked Tom if he had seen the dog 8.I asked (him) if he had made a cake 9.She asked me if I had forgotten the address 10.I asked (her) if she had ridden a horse
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2.I asked Tom when the children sang
3.I asked Paul what they had built.
4.Tina asked me who I had met.
5.She asked me when I would return.
6.Tom asked how they would find that book.
7.I asked her why she would leave so early.
8.I asked him what he had done.
9.I asked Tom what she had bought.
10.She asked me what they had said.
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1.He asked me if I spoke English
2.She asked Tina if she felt better
3.He asked me if I had had lunch alone
4.I asked her if she had seen the film the week before
5.He asked me if I would come by taxi.
6.I asked him if she would keep her money at home
7.He asked Tom if he had seen the dog
8.I asked (him) if he had made a cake
9.She asked me if I had forgotten the address
10.I asked (her) if she had ridden a horse