English, asked by vikrantdebbarma94, 1 month ago

I asked her who is she / who she is​

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Answered by salmathrippon
0

Answer:

is this (who she was) then the answer

Explanation:

Which one is correct, "I asked who she was", "I asked who was she", "I asked who she is" or "I asked who is she"?

“I asked who she was” and “I asked who she is” are both correct. Which you would use would depend on the context. If you’re having a conversation about someone the other person used to know, the the past tense (was) would be appropriate. If the conversation is about someone the other person knows now, or just saw, or something of that sort, the present tense (is) would probably be more appropriate.

Answered by rcdci311
2

Answer:

I asked her who she is

Explanation:

I asked her who is she / who she is

-----> I asked her who she is

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