English, asked by vedant367, 9 months ago

He said to me,"You didn't break the window, did you?" change to indirect speech​

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Answered by aakriti552
15

Answer:

He asked me if I had broken the window.

Answered by tushargupta0691
1

Answer:

He asked me whether I broke the window or not.

Explanation:

  • Indirect speech is a grammatical device used in linguistics to report the content of one utterance without directly quoting it. For instance, Jill said she was coming in the English language, whereas Jill saying "I'm coming" would be direct discourse.
  • In contrast to the context in which the speech act being reported occurred, words used in indirect speech typically have referents that are appropriate for that context (or is conceived as taking place). The two acts frequently differ in a point of reference, a moment in time and place, the speaker, as well as in the audience and the language used. Therefore, words or forms whose referents depend on these circumstances, When the sentence is used in indirect speech, they could change.

Thus this is the answer.

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