Indirect questions are an essential part of Spanish grammar, allowing speakers to ask questions in a more polite, indirect, or uncertain manner. These questions are often introduced by phrases like “¿Puedes decirme…?” (“Can you tell me…?”) or “No estoy seguro de…” (“I’m not sure about…”). They are typically followed by a subordinate clause, which uses the subjunctive mood in many cases. Mastering indirect questions can help enhance your conversational skills and make your Spanish sound more natural and fluent.