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English, 03.11.2019 23:31 chanahvanya

Turn them into reported questions.

example: 'do you enjoy being famous? ' simon asked him if/whether he enjoyed being

1. what is the best part of your job?
2. what do you find difficult about acting?
3. how many films have you starred in?
4. what is your favourite film?
5. have you met many other famous people?
6. where would you most like to make a film?
7. have you visited many interesting places?
8. what are your plans for the future?
9. are you happy with ur life?

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