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he said to me "where are you doing ​

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Answered by jyotirmoy2512
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Answer:

he asked me what i was doing.

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Answered by ItsTogepi
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He said to me," What are you doing?"

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He asked me what I was doing.

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In form of Direct Speech:

  • The actual words of the speaker are put within inverted commas (" ")
  • A comma(,)is used before these words,seperating them from the first part of the sentence.
  • The qouted words begin with a Capital letter.

In form of Indirect Speech:

  • Here,the qouted words are not in inverted commas,but are introduced by conjunction 'that'.
  • There is no comma after Reporting Verb 'said.'
  • The tense of the Reporting Verb is never changed.

Rules to Change Direct Speech into Indirect Speech in forms of Interrogative Sentence.

  • Rule1:

Whether or if is added,if the Reported Speech admits 'yes' or 'no.'

  • Rule2:

But whether or if is not used if the Reported Speech is introduced by an interrogative pronoun or adjective or an adverb then when,why,which, where are added.

  • Rule3:

Then the question form is changed into one of a statement. The conjunction 'that' is never used in such cases.

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Thus as a general rule in which there may be exceptions,we change:

  • now⤍then
  • this⤍that
  • these⤍those
  • here⤍there
  • just⤍then
  • came⤍go
  • ago⤍before
  • thus⤍so
  • last night⤍the night before
  • today⤍that day or the same day
  • tomorrow⤍the day or the following day
  • yesterday⤍the day before or the previous day.

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