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So, you have to put "When does your class finish?" into reported speech.

In book, the solution is: She asked me when my class finished.

But I personally would write: She asked me when did my class finish.

Is my version wrong?

Edit: I didn't know where to put it, so I posted it here.

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Both are correct. You can just rename this to 'the homework thread' lol.

As far as I know, the second version is grammatically wrong because you are forming a sentence in the form of a question (verb before subject). But I could be wrong. Been years since I took grammar.

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Alright, did a little search and I'm 99% sure that the book's version is the only right one.

Yeah i was going to say just use the book answer lol, i repeated the 2nd one several times in my head sounded right, but you're right about all the grammar shit which i never paid attention to in school :P

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Yeah i was going to say just use the book answer lol, i repeated the 2nd one several times in my head sounded right, but you're right about all the grammar shit which i never paid attention to in school :P

Foreigner students are so much better at grammar than native speakers, it is frustrating! :P

It happens in every language...

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What mate?

Edit: Thanks everyone

Nothing important, I found the same question on another site, but the thread has been deleted since.

Foreigner students are so much better at grammar than native speakers, it is frustrating! :P

It happens in every language...

100 % Right.

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Foreigner students are so much better at grammar than native speakers, it is frustrating! :P

It happens in every language...

LOL so true. I am terrible at Arabic grammar. Although, in my defense, it is probably the most complicated in the world.

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We call that "tachkill' "التشكيل"

Actually, we never do the "movements" now, its almost impossible when you are listening and writing in the same time, it will demand a huge time to write perfectly and its isnt necessary because most of persons will understand without.

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We call that "tachkill' "التشكيل"

Actually, we never do the "movements" now, its almost impossible when you are listening and writing in the same time, it will demand a huge time to write perfectly and its isnt necessary because most of persons will understand without.

We didn't have to do them most of the times, but we used to get grammar problems in exams were we had to put the (we call it "tahreek" تحريك ) on all the letters. I never even attempted them, just skip! :lol:

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We didn't have to do them most of the times, but we used to get grammar problems in exams were we had to put the (we call it "tahreek" تحريك ) on all the letters. I never even attempted them, just skip! :lol:

Oh yes, kind of problem because you think its easy...you think ! Arabic is the most difficult in my opinion, simply because one word has a lot of definitions & depend on how he is written.

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