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8 Yesterday, journalist Sarah Sleuth
interviewed Tom Burrows, an archaeologist.
Turn his questions into reported questions
using 'ask' as the reporting verb.
1 How did you become interested in archaeology?
She asked him
2 What is the best part of your job?
3.
3 Can you describe your typical working day?
4 Have you taken part in many excavations?
5 What is the most exciting thing you have
uncovered?
6 Do you get to travel a lot?
7 Where are you planning to go next?
8 Do you have any advice for those wishing to
have a career in archaeology?


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Odpowiedź :

Odpowiedź:

1. She asked him how he had become interested in archeology.

2. She asked him what the best part of his job was.

3. She asked him if he could describe his typical working day.

4. She asked him if he had taken part in many evacuations.

5. She asked him what the most exciting thing he had uncovered was.

6. She asked him if he got to travel a lot.

7. She asked him if he had any advice for those wishing to have a career in archeology.

Wyjaśnienie:

Reported questions tworzymy "cofając czasy", pamiętając przy tym o szyku zdania twierdzącego.

i ważna rzecz, jeśli pytanie zaczyna się od 'inwersji' lub operatora, należy wstawić słówko IF lub WHETHER.