English, asked by trivedikomal93, 1 month ago

Do you need a car?” He asked.
"No," was my answer, at which he frowned.
(Change into indirect speech)

Answers

Answered by rucha515
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Answer:

he asked me if I needed a car, and when I replied in the negative, he frowned.

or

he asked me if I needed a car, and frowned at me when I replied in the negative.

Answered by ikshha70
1

Answer:

He asked me if I needed a car. I answered no, at which he frowned.

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