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He said that he was coming to college then ( change into direct speech)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

While converting a speech from direct to indirect, the tense changes to past tense (if it is in simple present, it changes to simple past, if it's in present continuous, it changes to past continuous, and so on.) because the event is now being spoken of at a later time.

When a question expects an answer in a 'yes/no/ form, then this type of question is reported in this format: asked + if/whether + clause.

The given interrogative sentence expects a reply in a yes or a no. Option C is in the form: He asked me + if + clause (I was going with them).

('Come' is usually changed to 'go' in reported speech.)

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