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EXERCISE 17 1. “Were they helped with this work?” he asked me.  He asked me 2. “Have you heard from her?” they asked me.  They asked me 3. “Can you lend me some money?” I asked her.  I asked her 4. “Is this the best hotel you could find?” they asked me.  They asked me 5. “Did they make a quarrel with each other?” she asked me.  She asked me 6. “Did he promise to help you?” she asked me.  She asked me 7. “Were they successful in giving up smoking?” she asked us.  She asked us 8. “Do they always depend on their parents?” she asked him.  She asked him 9. “Are you accustomed to hearing the noise?” she asked me.  She asked me 10. “Are there any books?” they asked me.  They asked me EXERCISE 18 1. “Will your company open two more branched?” he asked me.  He asked me 2. “Why didn’t you open your eyes?” they asked him.  They asked him 3. “Did they accept your application of the job?” I asked her.  I asked her 4. “Can you help me carry the case?” she asked me.  She asked me 5. “Did he know what happened?” she asked me.  She asked me 6. “Did the accident happen at 6:30 P. M?” they asked me.  They asked me 7. “Will she look after your children when you go away?” he asked me.  He asked me 8. “Were these houses built I 1996?” they asked her.  They asked her 9. “Are they cooking sweet soup?” we asked her.  We asked her 10. “Have you finished your duty? She asked me

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