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"Could you.?", and "is it ok if.?" are examples of indirect question structures. Write down the names of the people you talked to in the "Classmates" column. Be creative when answering your classmates' questions.
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Asking for Permission or Help Speaking Survey Worksheet
"Could you.?", and "is it ok if.?" are examples of indirect question structures. Write down the names of the people you talked to in the "Classmates" column. Be creative when answering your classmates' questions.
"Could you.?", and "is it ok if.?" are examples of indirect question structures. Write down the names of the people you talked to in the "Classmates" column. Be creative when answering your classmates' questions.
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Asking for permission and help Look below, and ask your classmates for permission or for help by using the following indirect question structures: Could you?, and Is it OK if? Write down the names of the people you talked to in the Classmates column, and their answers. Be creative when answering your classmates questionsthe answers dont have to be real!! Could you?, Is it ok if? Classmates answers Classmates 1. Tell me the time.