English, asked by Suhaan357, 5 months ago

Change to indirect:----

"Will you come tomorrow?" he asked me. (will becomes 'would')
A. He asked me if

7. Can you do this work ? he asked (can becomes 'could')
A. He asked

8. "Was it a holiday yesterday?" he asked me.
A. He asked

9. "Have you had your meal ?" he asked me. ('have becomes 'had'. In re
verb 'had given in the question means 'eaten' which 'will be reported a


10. "Has he invited you to lunch?" Manoj asked.
A Manoj asked me if​

Answers

Answered by SweetCharm
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1. He asked me if I would come the following day.

2. He asked me if I could do that work.

3. He asked me if it was a holiday the previous day.

4. He asked me if I had my meal.

5. Manoj asked me if he had invited me to lunch.

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Answered by bk378102
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Answer:

  1. He ask me that would you come tomorrow.
  2. He asked that could you do this work.
  3. He asked me that Was it a holiday yesterday.
  4. He asked me that Had you have your meal.
  5. manoj asked that Has he invited you to lunch.
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