He said to me, "What is your name?"
1.He asked me what was your name.
2.He asked what my name was.
3.He asked what my name were.
4.Other:
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He said to me, “ what is your name ? “
HE ASKED ME WHAT MY NAME WAS.
The above statement is in the direct speech. This is a combination of two clauses.
What someone says in his own words is called the direct speech.
He said to me, is in the reporting clause. The clause begins with a capital letter and ends with a comma.
“ What is your name ? “ is in the Direct Quote Clause. On either side of the sentence we have to place quotation marks or inverted bars.
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