Indirect Questions – English Grammar Test for B2
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(a) is coming
(b) comes
(c) will comes
(d) coming
2 Could you tell me ______ the library opens on Sundays?
(a) does
(b) if
(c) what time
(d) when
3 I wonder ______ he finished the report on time.
(a) did
(b) that
(c) if
(d) does
4 I’d like to know ______ the nearest pharmacy is.
(a) where
(b) what
(c) who
(d) when
5 Do you know if they ______ finished the project yet?
(a) have
(b) has
(c) had
(d) having
6 Could you tell me ______ lives in that house?
(a) who
(b) whom
(c) whose
(d) what
7 I’m not sure ______ he’ll call me back.
(a) what time
(b) when
(c) which
(d) who
8 Do you know if Mark ______ in Spain before?
(a) was
(b) has been
(c) have been
(d) is been
9 I’d like to know ______ her phone number.
(a) what
(b) which
(c) who
(d) why
10 Can you tell me ______ the next train leaves?
(a) what time
(b) what
(c) when
(d) where
11 I wonder ______ she said to you.
(a) that
(b) why
(c) what
(d) which
12 Could you tell me if the museum ______ open on Monday?
(a) is
(b) be
(c) was
(d) were
13 Do you know ______ she started working here?
(a) when
(b) why
(c) what time
(d) how long
14 I’d like to know ______ of these jackets is cheaper.
(a) which
(b) what
(c) who
(d) where
15 Can you tell me ______ the post office is near here?
(a) if
(b) what
(c) where
(d) why
16 I wonder if he ______ me yesterday.
(a) calls
(b) called
(c) has called
(d) will call
17 Do you know ______ she bought that beautiful dress?
(a) why
(b) what time
(c) where
(d) how
18 I’d like to know ______ she can come to the meeting.
(a) if
(b) when
(c) what
(d) who
19 Can you tell me ______ they’re going on holiday?
(a) when
(b) where
(c) how long
(d) why
20 Do you know if Peter ______ to join us tomorrow?
(a) plans
(b) is planning
(c) planning
(d) plan
21 Could you tell me ______ this word means?
(a) what does
(b) what this word
(c) what this word means
(d) what means this word
22 I wonder ______ time the meeting starts.
(a) what
(b) what time
(c) when
(d) which
23 Do you know ______ she didn’t come yesterday?
(a) why
(b) when
(c) what
(d) where
24 I’d like to know if your parents ______ home now.
(a) are
(b) is
(c) were
(d) was
25 Can you tell me ______ this bus goes to the city center?
(a) why
(b) where
(c) if
(d) when
26 Do you know ______ my keys are?
(a) where
(b) when
(c) what
(d) how
27 I wonder ______ he spoke to about the problem.
(a) who
(b) whom
(c) which
(d) whose
28 Could you tell me if it ______ tomorrow?
(a) rain
(b) rains
(c) rained
(d) will rain
29 I’d like to know ______ they’ve already eaten dinner.
(a) if
(b) what
(c) when
(d) where
30 Do you know ______ she’s talking to right now?
(a) who
(b) whom
(c) which
(d) whose
Answer
1 (a) – Present continuous for future arrangement: if she is coming.
2 (c) – Wh-word “what time” introduces the indirect question.
3 (c) – if introduces Yes/No indirect question.
4 (a) – Wh-question asking for place: where.
5 (a) – Present perfect plural subject → have finished.
6 (a) – Subject question → who lives.
7 (b) – when he’ll call → time question.
8 (b) – Experience → has been.
9 (a) – Asking about information → what her phone number is.
10 (a) – Wh-word “what time” indicates time.
11 (c) – Asking for content → what she said.
12 (a) – Yes/No indirect → if the museum is open.
13 (a) – Wh-word “when” for time of beginning.
14 (a) – “Which” used for choices.
15 (c) – Wh-word “where” asks location.
16 (b) – Past event → if he called me.
17 (c) – Wh-word “where” asks place.
18 (a) – Yes/No question → if she can come.
19 (a) – “When” indicates time of action.
20 (b) – Present continuous for future plan → is planning.
21 (c) – No inversion in indirect question.
22 (b) – “What time” is natural in indirect context.
23 (a) – Asking reason → why she didn’t come.
24 (a) – Plural subject → are home.
25 (c) – Yes/No → if this bus goes...
26 (a) – “Where” for location.
27 (a) – Informal spoken → who he spoke to.
28 (d) – Future event → if it will rain.
29 (a) – Yes/No → if they’ve already eaten.
30 (a) – Subject of the conversation → who she’s talking to.
