[ Indirect Question ]
Alvin asked, “May I borrow your bike tomorrow?”
- Alvin asked whether he may borrow my bike the following day.
- Alvin asked whether he might borrow my bike the following day.
- Alvin asked whether he might borrow my bike tomorrow.
- Alvin asked whether he may borrow my bike tomorrow.

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