Indirekte Fragen in der Arztpraxis (E-Mail-Training)

E-Mail-Mini-Aufgabe: 3 Fragen in indirekte Fragen umformulieren.
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Formulieren Sie als indirekte Frage (E-Mail): „Gibt es heute noch Termine?“
Formulieren Sie als indirekte Frage (E-Mail): „Gibt es heute noch Termine?“
Schreiben Sie eine höfliche E-Mail-Zeile.
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Use ob for yes/no questions and put the finite verb at the end: … ob es … gibt?
Schreiben Sie eine höfliche E-Mail-Zeile.
In indirect questions with ob (yes/no), the conjugated verb moves to the end of the clause. Keep the comma and end the whole sentence with a question mark.
No inversion after the question word in indirect questions: Verb goes to the end.
E-Mail-Stil: höflich und kurz.
In embedded questions after question words (wie lange, wann, wo …), there is no inversion inside the clause: … wie lange die Wartezeit ist.
Choose wann (not wenn) for questions about time; keep the finite verb at the end.
Nutzen Sie eine neutrale Einleitung.
Use wann for time information and keep verb-final order in the subordinate clause. Comma is required.
If the answer is simply yes or no, use ob.
This is a yes/no question, so ob is needed. Wann would ask for a specific time, not a yes/no.
Start with ob and send the conjugated verb to the end: … ob Sie … aufnehmen.
Formell, freundlich.
After Ich wĂĽrde gern wissen, use ob for a yes/no content clause with verb-final order. No inversion and no dass here.
Look for: comma + verb at the end, and just one question mark.
Correct punctuation: comma before the subordinate clause; no inversion inside it; only one question mark at the end.
It’s a yes/no request → ob + verb at the end. Don’t use dass or wenn here.
Use ob for yes/no and keep verb-final order. Dass does not introduce an indirect question; wenn expresses condition, not an embedded question.
After Bitte sagen Sie mir, use a comma and ob with verb-final order. It’s not a direct question, so no question mark is needed.
Correct: comma before ob, verb at the end. Wann would ask for a time; here it’s yes/no. The last option misses the comma and uses a question mark unnecessarily after an imperative.

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