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The kids wanted to know: ”Why are we not allowed to go to the library's young adult section?”
The kids wanted to know why they weren't allowed to go to the library's young adult section.
Jane's brother asked: “Do you prefer mystery rather than the romance genre?”
Jane’s brother asked me if I preferred mystery rather than the romance genre.
The writer wondered: ”How many books should we sell to become a best-selling novelist?”
The writer wondered how many books they should sell to become a best-selling novelist.
The editor-in-chief asked the design department: ”When will you submit the magazine design?”
The editor-in-chief asked the design department when the magazine design would be submitted.
The publishing company inquired: ”When will we receive the manuscript?”
The publishing company inquired when they would receive the manuscript.
The scriptwriter asked: ”Did you have a look over at the script?”
The scriptwriter asked me if I had had a look over at the script.
Michael asked: ”Will there be a plot twist in the film adaptation?”
Michael asked if there would be a plot twist in the film adaptation.
The teacher asked: ”What is the ending of the crime and detective novel?”
The teacher asked what the ending of the crime and detective novel was.
The director asked: ”Where will the film take place?”
The director asked where the film would take place.
A girl from 1º ESO wanted to know: ”Did Edward write me a poem?”
A girl from 1º ESO wanted to know if Edward had written her a poem.
The journalist asked: ”Would you prepare this newspaper write-up for me?”
The journalist asked me if I would prepare the newspaper write-up for him.
The book critic asked: ”How many awards did the writer receive already?"
The book critic asked how many awards the writer had received already.
They wanted to know: ”Who’s the main character of the novel?”
They wanted to know who the main character of the novel was.
The professor inquired: ”Why didn’t you buy a new encyclopaedia?”
The professor inquired why I hadn’t bought a new encyclopaedia.
The students asked: ”When will we get to watch the theatrical play, teacher?”
The students asked the teacher when they would get to watch the theatrical play.
She wondered: "how much food can I cook from the cookbook?”
She wondered how much food she could cook from the cookbook.
He asked: ”What would you write if you were a fantasy writer?”
He asked me what I would have written if I had been a fantasy writer.
The librarian asked: ”How many comics do you want to borrow?”
The librarian asked how many comics I wanted to borrow.
The teacher wanted to know: ”Who read the biography of Christopher Columbus??”
The teacher wanted to know who had read the biography of Christopher Columbus.
He asked: ”have you been in the library Tom?” (Tom, first person)
He asked me if I had been in the library.