He said where is she going .change into indirect speech
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Answer:
he asked where she was going
Answer:
He asked where she was going
Explanation:
When we use reported or indirect speech to talk about the past, we usually change the tense of the words we say. We use reporting verbs such as'say,' 'tell,' and 'ask,' and we may introduce the reported words with the word 'that.' Inverted commas are not permitted.
"I saw him," she said. (direct speech) = She claimed to have seen him. (indirect communication)
"That" is optional:
She expressed her happiness to him. = She expressed her happiness to him.
From Direct to Indirect Speech Conversion - Time Change
In indirect speech, words that express proximity in time or place are replaced by words that express distance. As an example, now becomes then.
Here turns into there.
Before becomes before
As a result of this,
Today is that day.
Tomorrow becomes the following day.
As a result of this,
Yesterday is now the day before.
These are those.
Hither turns into thither.
Come turns into go.
As a result, thece
The following week or month replaces the following week/month.
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