Choose the correct form:
a) She walked up to him and said, “What’s your name”?
b) She walked up to him and said what’s your name?
c) She walked up to him and said, ‘what’s your name’?
d) She walked up to him and said, “What’s your name?”
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a) In this sentence , the question mark ( ? ) is not inside the " " ( double inverted routes ).
Hence it is not the correct form of sentence.
b) The given sentence is in indirect speech and according to the rules of indirect speech for asking questions , instead of " said " it should be " asked ". Hence it is not correct form of sentence.
c) In the given sentence , in the word " what " , "w" is not in capital letter as it is the beginning of the statement said by her. Also the question mark is not inside the " ". Hence it is not correct form of sentence.
d) This sentence is correct form of sentence because -
● The statement said by her is started with capital letter " W ".
● The statement said by her is in the double quotes " ".
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Here is your answer ____________________
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a) In this sentence , the question mark ( ? ) is not inside the " " ( double inverted routes ).
Hence it is not the correct form of sentence.
b) The given sentence is in indirect speech and according to the rules of indirect speech for asking questions , instead of " said " it should be " asked ". Hence it is not correct form of sentence.
c) In the given sentence , in the word " what " , "w" is not in capital letter as it is the beginning of the statement said by her. Also the question mark is not inside the " ". Hence it is not correct form of sentence.
d) This sentence is correct form of sentence because -
● The statement said by her is started with capital letter " W ".
● The statement said by her is in the double quotes " ".
Hope it helps.....✌✌
✨BE BRAINLY✨
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