He said to me,"Will you go to school today?" ( change into indirect speech)
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Answer:
He asked me if I would go to school that day.
Explanation:
Question:
He said to me,"Will you go to school today?"
(change into indirect speech)
Answer:
He asked me if I would go to school that day.
*The given question is in direct speech,interrogative sentence.
*So we have to follow the interrogative rules.
*In the reporting speech,"said to" is changed into "asked".
*Comma and quotation are removed and the interrogative connective linker "if" is included.
*Tense, pronoun and adverb are changed.
*So the answer is,
He asked me if I would go to school that day.
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Indirect speech:
He asked me if I would go to school that day.
More:
Direct Speech:
- Direct speech is used when the words spoken or written down are the actual words spoken by the same person.
Indirect Speech:
- Indirect or reported speech is used when a person reports direct speech that is he reports orally or writes down the words in an appropriate tense and refers to the original speakers or rights in the third person making other necessary changes.
Changes need to made:-
Here - There
Now - Then
Ago - Before
Last night - The previous night
Today - That day
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