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4. Change the following dialogue into indirect speech Margie: what are you reading? Tommy: I am reading a real book. Margie: what's the book about? Tommy: It's about old schools that our grandfather's father was a small kid. Margie: what's there to write about school. I don't like school at all. Tommy: I got this book in my house under attic.​

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Answered by dnyaneshwarkharat333
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Change the following dialogue into indirect speech Margie: what are you reading? Tommy: I am reading a real book. Margie: what's the book about? Tommy: It's about old schools that our grandfather's father was a small kid. Margie: what's there to write about school. I don't like school at all. Tommy: I got this book in my house under attic.

Answered by swayamprava12
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4. Change the following dialogue into indirect speech:

Margie: what are you reading?

Tommy: I am reading a real book.

Margie: what's the book about?

Tommy: It's about old schools that our grandfather was a small kid.

Margie: what's there to write about school. I don't like school at all.

Margie: Where did you find the book?

Tommy: I got this book in my house under attic.

Indirect Speech of this dialogue:

Margie asked tommy that what he was doing. Tommy Replied that he was reading a real book. Margie asked what's book. Tommy Replied that It's about old school that their grandfather was a small kid. Margie said what's there to write about school as she don't like school at all. Margie asked that where did he found that book. Tommy said that he found that book in his house under attic.

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