reported question - определение. Что такое reported question
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Что (кто) такое reported question - определение

CLAUSE ELABORATED BY A MAIN CLAUSE
That-clause; That clause; Declarative content clause; Interrogative content clause; Noun clause; Direct question; Indirect question; Reported question; Speech report
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reported question         
(reported questions)
A reported question is a question which is reported using a clause beginning with a word such as 'why' or 'whether', as in 'I asked her why she'd done it'. (BRIT)
= indirect question
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indirect question         
(indirect questions)
An indirect question is the same as a reported question
. (mainly BRIT)
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Content clause         
In grammar, a content clause is a dependent clause that provides content implied or commented upon by an independent clause. The term was coined by Danish linguist Otto Jespersen.
indirect question         
¦ noun Grammar a question in reported speech (e.g. they asked who I was).
question tag         
GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE WHICH TURNS A STATEMENT INTO A QUESTION
Question tag; Question tags; Tag questions; Question marker; Isn't it; Question tail
(question tags)
In grammar, a question tag is a very short clause at the end of a statement which changes the statement into a question. For example, in 'She said half price, didn't she?', the words 'didn't she' are a question tag.
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Tag question         
GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE WHICH TURNS A STATEMENT INTO A QUESTION
Question tag; Question tags; Tag questions; Question marker; Isn't it; Question tail
A tag question (UK English, question tag) is a construction in which an interrogative element is added to a declarative or an imperative clause. The resulting speech act comprises an assertion paired with a request for confirmation.
Double-barreled question         
TYPE OF INFORMAL FALLACY
Double question; Double barreled question; Double-barrelled question; Double barrelled question; Compound question
A double-barreled question (sometimes, double-direct questionTerry J. Fadem, The Art of Asking: Ask Better Questions, Get Better Answers, FT Press, 2008, , Google Print, p.
trick question         
QUESTION THAT HAS A BUILT-IN SUPPOSITION
Plurium interrogationum; Many questions; Trick question; Fallacy of many questions; Multiple question; Implied question; Many questions fallacy; Complex question fallacy; Implication by question; Complex Question; Fallacy of presupposition
(trick questions)
If someone asks you a trick question, they ask you a question which is very difficult to answer, for example because there is a hidden difficulty or because the answer that seems obvious is not the correct one.
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compound question         
TYPE OF INFORMAL FALLACY
Double question; Double barreled question; Double-barrelled question; Double barrelled question; Compound question
n. the combination of more than one question into what seems to be a single question asked of a witness during a trial or deposition. A compound question can be objected to by opposing counsel since it is confusing to the witness, who is entitled to answer each question separately. If the objection is sustained the question must be withdrawn and asked in a series of separate questions. See also: objection
question time         
  • [[David Cameron]] answering Prime Minister's Questions in 2012
  • [[Ichirō Ozawa]] and [[Yasuo Fukuda]] debate each other during a Question Time session in January 2008.
  • Leader of the Opposition]]  [[Andrew Scheer]], poses a question during [[Question Period]] in March 2019
  • Parliamentary]] Education Office
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURES
Parliamentary question; Supplementary question; President's Question Time; Question Time; Parliamentary questions; Parliamentary Question; Dáil question; Question in Parliament; Questions in Parliament; Question in parliament
¦ noun (in the UK) a period during proceedings in the House of Commons when MPs may question ministers.

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Content clause

In grammar, a content clause is a dependent clause that provides content implied or commented upon by an independent clause. The term was coined by Danish linguist Otto Jespersen. They are also known as noun clauses.