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he said" have you paid the bill?​

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Answered by guhabhavani
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Answer:

He asked me if I had paid the bill.

Answered by Anonymous
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He asked that had I paid the bill?

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An action or information can be expressed in sentence.

In English the sentence are active or passive,Direct or Indirect.

The actual words of the speaker with punctuation is called {\pink{\sf{\underline{Direct\:Speech}}}}

Ex:- He said , "I am busy now".

The meaning of the substance of the speakers word is called {\pink{\sf{\underline{Indirect\: Speech}}}}

Ex:- He said he was busy then.

Note:-

  • When the given sentence is universal fact then the sentence can't be changed.

Ex:- The sun rises in the east.

Rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech:-

★ The inverted commas are omitted in the direct speech .

★ The tense of the reporting verb should never be changed.

★ We use linker before the Indirect speech.

★ The first letter with an inverted commas will not remind capital in the invited speech .

★ The pronoun should be changed according to the sense of speech.

Examples :-

✨He said, "I do it."

He said that he did it.

✨The boy will say, "I am busy."

The boy will say that he is busy.

✨The officer shouted to his man, "Halt!"

The officer ordered his man to halt

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