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Do you know where my keys are?

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(This podcast is for Irma who reminded me about this construction.)

Note: this podcast has fewer repetitions than usual. That DOES NOT mean you shouldn't play it and practice is many times. It just means my time is limited.

In English we can take two questions:

a) Do you know….?

b) Where are my keys?

And combine them into one question: Do you know where my keys are?

Let’s practice:

1- Do you know where my brother is? [where is my brother?]

2- Do you know if she speaks Spanish?[does she speak Spanish?]

3- Does he know what time he’ll be home? [what time will he be home?]

4- Does she know where my family lives? [where does my family live?]

5- Do you know when dinner will be ready? [when will dinner be ready?]

6- Does his girlfriend know that he’s moving to California?[is he moving to CA?] *

7- Do you know where my dog is? [where is my dog?]

8- Do you know which house they own? [which house do they own?]

9- Did you know he got a new job? [did he get a new job?]

10- Do you know how she learned so many languages? [how did she learn so many languages?]

*In a conversation, this might be asked as two questions. First, “Is he moving to California?”

and then:

Does his girlfriend know?”

Extra practice: See if you can change the questions to negative statements like:
"I don't know where your brother is."

Intro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

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Send me a text message. Suggestions? Subjects for future podcasts? Let me know--thanks!

(This podcast is for Irma who reminded me about this construction.)

Note: this podcast has fewer repetitions than usual. That DOES NOT mean you shouldn't play it and practice is many times. It just means my time is limited.

In English we can take two questions:

a) Do you know….?

b) Where are my keys?

And combine them into one question: Do you know where my keys are?

Let’s practice:

1- Do you know where my brother is? [where is my brother?]

2- Do you know if she speaks Spanish?[does she speak Spanish?]

3- Does he know what time he’ll be home? [what time will he be home?]

4- Does she know where my family lives? [where does my family live?]

5- Do you know when dinner will be ready? [when will dinner be ready?]

6- Does his girlfriend know that he’s moving to California?[is he moving to CA?] *

7- Do you know where my dog is? [where is my dog?]

8- Do you know which house they own? [which house do they own?]

9- Did you know he got a new job? [did he get a new job?]

10- Do you know how she learned so many languages? [how did she learn so many languages?]

*In a conversation, this might be asked as two questions. First, “Is he moving to California?”

and then:

Does his girlfriend know?”

Extra practice: See if you can change the questions to negative statements like:
"I don't know where your brother is."

Intro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

Support the show

Email me: [email protected]
You can now support my podcasts and classes:
Keep the podcasts coming! Thank you!

  continue reading

203 episodes

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