Fix the Mistake 1
Fix the Mistake 2
Make it Polite 1
Make it Polite 2
Change to Direct
100

Fix the mistake:
“Do you know where is the bus stop?”

Do you know where the bus stop is?

100

Fix the mistake:
“Can you tell me where did she go?”

Can you tell me where she went?


100

Make this more polite:
“Where is the bathroom?”

Could you tell me where the bathroom is, please?

100

Make this more polite for an email to your teacher:
“When are you going to send my test results?”

Could you please let me know when you will send my test results?

100

Change this to a direct question:
“Can you tell me where the nearest bank is?”

Where is the nearest bank?

200

Fix the mistake:
“Can you tell me what does this word mean?”

Can you tell me what this word means?

200

Fix the mistake:
“I don’t know what is this.”

I don’t know what this is.

200

Make this more polite:
“Give me a glass of water.”

Could I have a glass of water, please?
(or Could you give me a glass of water, please?)

200

Make this more polite for an email to your landlord:
“When will you fix the sink?”

I was wondering if you could let me know when the sink will be repaired.

200

Change this to a direct question:
“I’d like to know when the movie starts.”

When does the movie start?

300

Fix the mistake:
“I was wondering what time does the class start.”

I was wondering what time the class starts.

300

Fix the mistake:
“Could you tell me do you work on Saturdays?”

Could you tell me if you work on Saturdays?
(or …whether you work on Saturdays?)

300

Make this more polite:
“How much is this?” (to a shop assistant)

Could you tell me how much this is, please?

300

Make this more polite for a job interview:
“Do you give vacation days?”

Could you tell me whether the position includes vacation days?

300

Change this to a direct question:
“Do you know if she is at home?”

Is she at home?

400

Fix the mistake:
“Could you explain me what does this form mean?”

Could you explain what this form means to me?
(Also accept: Could you explain what this form means?)

400

Fix the mistake:
“I was wondering where did you bought this?”

I was wondering where you bought this.

400

Make this more polite:
“Open the window.” (to a classmate)

Would you mind opening the window?

400

Make this more polite for a customer-service email:
“Why is my order late?”

Could you please explain why my order is delayed?

400

Change this to a direct question:
“The teacher asked us why we were late.”

Why were you late?

500

Fix the mistake:
“Do you know who is she?”

Do you know who she is?

500

Fix the mistake:
“He asked me that where I was living.”

He asked me where I was living.
(or …where I lived.)

500

Make this more polite:
“Move your bag.” (on the bus, you want to sit down)

Would you mind moving your bag so I can sit down?

500

Make this more polite for an email to your manager:
“Can I work from home on Friday?”

I was wondering if it would be possible for me to work from home on Friday.

500

Change this to a direct question:
“Could you tell me what time the meeting will finish?”

What time will the meeting finish?