English, asked by hamidurrahman6100, 13 hours ago

He said to me, "I was a student of Bogra zilla School."

Alam said to Shuvo, "I was suffering for fever".​

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Answered by Drrcreddy1
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Answer:

He told me that he was a student of Bogra Zilla School..

or

He told me that he had been a student of Bogra Zilla School.

Alam told Shuvo that he had been suffering for fever.

Explanation:

The rule for indirect speech for "was " is "had been "and "was + verbing is "had been verbing. But, in the first sentence, "was "remains unchanged because of the context whereas the second sentence needs to be changed . so, the answers for the above are apt .

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