He said to him "Did you play cricket"? in indirect speech
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Answer:
He asked him if he played cricket.
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Question:
- He said to him, “Did you play cricket?” (change it into indirect speech)
Answer:
- He asked to him that whether he play cricket. (changed into Indirect speech)
SOME OTHER NOTES TO KNOW:-
☞Direct speech is what the speaker actually says.
☞Indirect speech is reporting it from the narrator's point of view.
REMEMBER:-
✯The reporting verb is usually in the past tense.
✯In the reported speech words denoting first person (I, my,me, mine, myself, we, our, us, ours, ourselves) change according to the subject & words denoting second person (you, your, yours, yourself, yourselves) change according to the object.
✯Demonstrators in the reported speech change, e.g. ‘this’ into ‘that’ ; ‘now into then’ ; ‘here’ into ‘there’ ; ‘tomorrow’ into ‘the next day’ ; ‘Yesterday’ into ‘the previous day’. Then is usually dropped.
WHEN QUESTIONS ARE REPORTED:
➜Indirect questions beginning with auxillary verbs are introduced by ‘if’ or ‘whether’.
➜Indirect ‘wh-questions’ are introduced by the ‘wh-word’ which begins the question in the direct speech.
➜Word order is inverted, e.g.
‘Why are you making noise?’ becomes ‘Why they are making noise’.