Change the given sentences into direct to indirect (Reported) speech
he asked ' are we going start work tomorrow'?
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he asked are we were going to start work the next day
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- ✠ Direct Speech :-
➨ He said, "Are we going to start work tomorrow ?"
- ✠ Indirect Speech :-
➨ He asked whether we were going to start work the next day.
Or,
➨ He asked if we were going to start work the following day.
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❍ Note :-
- ✎ When the sentence of Direct Speech is in Present Continuous Tense and the Reporting verb is in Past Tense form; in Indirect Speech, the sentence should be changed into Past Continuous Tense.
- ✎ In case of an interrogative sentence, the reporting verb "said" is changed to "asked" and the conjunction used is "if / whether" in Indirect Speech.
- ✎ The time phrase "tomorrow" in Direct Speech is changed to "the next day / the following day" in Indirect Speech.
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KNOW MORE :
❒ Types of Speech :-
- ➬ Direct Speech
- ➬ Indirect Speech
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❒ Direct Speech :-
- ➬ In Direct Speech, the words of the speaker is expressed in the same way that it is said by the speaker i.e, with speech marks and using exactly the same words.
- ➬ The words of the speaker are kept within Inverted Comma (" ") in Direct Speech and there we need ti use Comma (,) between the Reporting Verb and Direct Speech.
- ➬ The verb that introduce the Direct Speech is called Reporting Verb.
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❒ Indirect Speech :-
- ➬ In Indirect Speech, the words of the speaker is expressed without speech marks and without necessarily using exactly the same words, keeping the meaning same.
- ➬ Unlike Direct Speech, there is the need of using "that" or any necessary conjunction instead of the the Comma (,) in Indirect Speech.
- ➬ There is also needed some grammatical changes while changing the speech from Direct speech to Indirect Speech.
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