English, asked by saurabh5350, 4 months ago

“Are you the parties who come with Miss Morston?” he asked.(Change it

into indirect speech,)​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
143

{\underline{\underline{\bf{Answer}}}}

He asked whether we are that parties who had to come with Miss Morston .

{\underline{\underline{\bf{More~Information}}}}

\mathrm\blue{Direct~Speech~:} whєn wє wαnt tσ dєѕcríвє whαt ѕσmєσnє ѕαíd, σnє σptíσn íѕ tσ uѕє dírєct ѕpєєch. wє uѕє dírєct ѕpєєch whєn wє ѕímplч rєpєαt whαt ѕσmєσnє ѕαчѕ, puttíng thє phrαѕє вєtwєєn ѕpєєch mαrkѕ:

pαul cαmє ín αnd ѕαíd, “í’m rєαllч hungrч.”

\mathrm\blue{Indirect~Speech~:}When we want to report what someone said without speech marks and without necessarily using exactly the same words, we can use indirect speech (also called reported speech). For example:

Direct speech: “We’re quite cold in here.”

Indirect speech: They say (that) they’re cold.


gdkedar1972: ❤️ Hello Army ❤️
Ꭺαrση: She left
Ꭺαrση: Check her bio
gdkedar1972: Ohh
Answered by Anonymous
222

\huge\mathcal{\fcolorbox{lime}{black}{\pink{Answer:-}}} \:

Hє αѕkєd thαt whєthєr wє αrє thє pαrtíєѕ whσ cσmє wíth Míѕѕ Mσrtѕσn.

HOPE IT HELPED....


Ꭺαrση: Great!
AshuKPOP: Osm!
Similar questions
Biology, 2 months ago