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 Dear Sir or Madam,

 Thank you for your email informing me that my suggestion have been chosen as the winner. I am pleased and looking forward to visit your chocolate factory. I would like to enquire more details about this.

 First, Could you tell me when i need to be in Switzerland and what ways you can suggest to get there? Also, I would be grateful if you tell me where I can stay. Do you offer any accommodation or I should stay in any hotel? And I would like to know if I need to take any special documents with me.

 Another matter I need information about the possibility of taking a friend with me. And would it be possible for him to stay for free too?

 I would appreciate it if you could inform me the answers to my questions as soon as possible.

 Yours faithfully,

 Lesya Sluvar

1. Could you tell me why you came?

2. I would like to know when you will start the show.

3. I was wondering where the supermarket is.

4. Could you tell me who that person is?

5. I would like to know where you are going.

6. Could you tell me where she is?

1.Can you tell me why you came.

2.I would like to know when you will start the show.

3.Could you tell me where the supermarket is.

4.Do you know who that person is?

5.I would like to know where you are going.

6.Do you have any idea where she is?

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Make these direct questions indirect ones

 

1. Why did you come?

2. When will you start the show?

3. Where is the supermarket?

4. Who is that person?

5. Where are you going?

6. Where is she?

Study the examples of direct and indirect questions. Pay attention to the changes

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