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He said to him "Did you play cricket"? in indirect speech​

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Answered by hitman27
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Answer:

He asked him if he played cricket.

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Answered by swayamprava12
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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’.

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