change the folliwing conversation into Indirect speech:
Answers
answer :You’re at a party. You have to leave early.)
Amy: Do you have to leave early?
You: Yes, I have some work.
a. Amy asked that I have to leave early to which I replied in affirmation and said that I had some work.
b. Amy asked do you have to leave early to which I replied in affirmation and said that I have some work.
c. Amy asked if I have to leave early to which I replied in affirmation and said that I have some work.
d. Amy asked if I had to leave early to which I replied in affirmation and said that I had some work.

Explanation:
Direct speech is the direct quotation of a quote. It reports the words exactly as they have been spoken. This kind of speech is always found within inverted commas. Quotes that are reported in direct speech are the exact reproduction of the words as they have been spoken.
Indirect speech is the opposite of direct speech. It is the indirect quotation of a quote. It reports the words in a manner that is indirect. This kind of speech is not found within inverted commas.
Here are some tips to remember while converting direct speech into indirect speech.
1)The inverted commas are removed from the sentence.
2)In the case of an interrogative sentence, the indirect speech will begin with the word if.
3)Indirect speech is always framed in the past tense.
4)The type of tense remains the same in the past tense. E.g. Simple present tense changes into simple past tense.
Now, let us consider the question given above: Amy: Do you have to leave early? You: Yes, I have some work.
Following the rules given above, this sentence will change as per the following:
Amy asked if I had to leave early to which I replied in affirmation and said that I had some work.
Therefore, option ‘d’ is the correct answer.
Note: Remember to follow all the rules of changing direct speech into indirect speech to get the most accurate answer.