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e) He said to her, “Will you play tomorrow? (Into indirect speech)

Answers

Answered by samruddhishinde432
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Answer:

He asked to her that will she play tommorow.

Answered by niteshrajputs995
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Answer:

Would you play on the next day

Explanation:

Would you play on the next day

Direct speech: “Where do they live?”

Indirect speech: You asked me where they lived.

Direct speech: “When are you leaving?”

Indirect speech: He asked us when we were leaving.

Direct speech: “How will they get here?”

Indirect speech: She asked me how they would get here.

Reporting Orders and Requests

When you give someone an order, you use the imperative form, which means using just the verb without a subject. For example:

“Call me back later.”

“Have a seat.”

“Don’t do that!”

To report an order we use ‘tell’ and the infinitive of the verb. For example:

You told me to call you back later.

He told me to have a seat.

She told us not to do that.

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