Change into indirect speech
Answers
Explanation:
1.He asked me that he had taken me dinner.
Answer:
1. He asked me that if I already taken/eaten my dinner.
2. She asked me that why am I so tired.
3. He said if he can use the telephone.
4. She said that when am I going to explain the working of the machine.
5. He/she said when are our uniforms getting ready.
Explanation:
In indirect speech, words generally have referents appropriate to the context in which the act of reporting takes place, rather than that in which the speech act being reported took place (or is conceived as taking place). The two acts often differ in a reference point. The point in time and place and the person speaking and also in the person being addressed and the linguistic context. Thus when a sentence involves words or forms whose referents depend on these circumstances, they are liable to change when the sentence is put into indirect speech.