English, asked by nishchayramani119, 10 days ago

change into indirect speech
Sam: “What are you doing?”
Bob: “I am very busy now”
Sam: “In what work are you busy?”
Bob: “I am busy completing my classwork”​

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Answered by tamangsapana011
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Answer:

Sam asked Bob what he was doing.

Bob replied that he was very busy then.

Sam asked Bob in what work he was busy.

Bob said that he was busy completing his classwork.

Answered by sdas107007
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Sam asked Bob what he was doing. Bob told he was very busy then. Sam asked Bob what work he was busy in. Bob answered that he was busy completing his classwork.

We don't write told that in indirect speech. We write told only. The present tense becomes past tense in indirect speech. That's why we write He was very busy then.

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