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  1. English Questions – english-at-home.com

    English Questions There are two main types of English questions: direct questions and indirect questions. When we ask questions in English, we either start the question immediately (a …

  2. Grammar Exercise: Indirect questions at work

    We use indirect questions to be more polite in formal situations - such as in work or professional situations. Take a look at our page on Direct and Indirect Questions in English, then try the …

  3. Reported Speech in English – english-at-home.com

    Direct speech using would, could, might and should all stay the same in reported speech. “You should speak more” – He said I should speak more. Reporting questions When you report …

  4. Using the subjunctive form in English – english-at-home.com

    Sentences like "It's essential that he be informed" or "If I were you, I'd leave" are examples of the subjunctive. The subjunctive is more common in American English and formal British English …

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  8. Writing an Enquiry – english-at-home.com

    Here are some tips to write a short enquiry letter or email in English. You send an enquiry when you want to know something: perhaps you want some information from a hotel about room …

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  10. Giving orders and instructions – english-at-home.com

    How can you ask someone to do something for you in English without sounding rude? Here are some of the ways that you can give orders and instructions. 1. Use the imperative form We …