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Interactive Grammar: Reporting Yes/No Questions quiz

Report yes/no questions using whether or if, with correct word order and no question mark.

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Duration
~30 min
Questions
20
Level
Intermediate

Overview

Yes/no questions in reported speech are introduced by 'whether' or 'if', followed by the subject then verb (no inversion, no auxiliary). Example: 'Are you ready?' → He asked whether I was ready. 'Whether' is more formal; both are grammatically correct.

Yes/No Questions → Reported

  • Use if or whether + affirmative word order.
  • Direct'Do you like coffee?'
  • ReportedShe asked if I liked coffee.
  • Direct'Have you finished?'
  • ReportedHe asked whether I had finished.

If vs Whether

  • Both if and whether are correct for yes/no questions.
  • FormalWhether is more formal: She asked whether he agreed.
  • InformalIf is more common: He asked if she was okay.
  • NoteOnly whether can come before an infinitive: I asked whether to go.

Word Order Rules

  • ❌ She asked if was he ready.
  • ✅ She asked if he was ready.
  • ❌ He asked whether did she come.
  • ✅ He asked whether she had come.

When to use

Conversation

She asked if I wanted tea or coffee.

Formal email

He asked whether the order had been received.

Medical

The doctor asked whether she had any allergies.

Official

The officer asked if I had a return ticket.

Reporting Yes/No Questions — Fill in the Blanks

Complete each reported yes/no question with if or whether.

Fill in the Blanks10 questions
1She askedif/whetherI was coming to the party.
2He askedif/whetherthe report had been submitted.
3She wanted to knowif/whetherhe liked coffee.
4They askedif/whetherwe could attend the meeting.
5He asked meif/whetherI had finished my work.
6She enquiredif/whetherthe position was still available.
7I asked himif/whetherhe wanted to join us.
8They askedif/whethershe had any experience.
9She askedif/whetherI had seen the film.
10He askedif/whetherto accept or decline the offer.

Reporting Yes/No Questions — Multiple Choice

Choose the correctly reported yes/no question.

Multiple Choice5 questions
1Direct: 'Are you coming?' She asked…
2Which word is more formal: if or whether?
3Direct: 'Have you finished?' He asked…
4Which is correctly reported?
5Direct: 'Can you swim?' She asked…

Reporting Yes/No Questions — Error Correction

Correct the error in each reported yes/no question.

Error Fix5 questions

1She asked if was I ready.

2He asked whether I have finished.

3She asked if I could swim?

4He asked that she was coming.

5She asked whether could I help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on reporting Yes/No Questions cover?

Report yes/no questions using whether or if, with correct word order and no question mark.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Reporting Yes/No Questions section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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