Do not ask him this question today.
Ann toId Susan not to ask him that question that day
What will he do there?
Ann asked Helen what he would do there?
Where were you yesterday?
Mike asked Ted where he had been the day before
Did you watch TV last Saturday?
Tom asked his friends if they had watched TV the previous Saturday
You can play here whenever you like.
Mrs Smith told Bob he could play there whenever he liked
Do not worry!
John asked his grandmother not to worry
Who are you?
Kate asked the boy who he was
Will you stay here talk to me?
David asked Mark if he stay there to talk to him
I will give you whatever you ask.
Tom told his little sister he would give her whatever she asked
What do you mean?
The teacher asked Philip what he ment
Australia's first 'Federal' flag was chosen from a national flag competition held in 1901. Initially started by the Melbourne monthly magazine The Review of Reviews for Australasia, the new Federal Government announced a further competition (Gazetted 29 April 1901) and the earlier competition entries were transferred and the prize was increased to 200 pounds. The competition attracted 32 823 entries.
The entry rules for the private competition were highly suggestive and the judging and approval process were such that only a British Ensign with a badge representative of Australia was likely to be a winner.