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I said, "father, when will you buy me a motor cycle (change into indirect speech) ​

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Answered by shalusingh38
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Answer:

l said that father when. will be I buy my a motor cycle

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

Indirect Speech:- I asked my father when he would buy me a motorcycle

Explanation:

Indirect Speech:-

When we need to describe what someone spoke without address marks and without inescapably exercising exactly the exact words, we can operate indirect speech( also called reported speech). For illustration

Direct speech “ We’re relatively happy in here. ”

Indirect speech They say( that) they’re happy.

When we describe what someone says in the present simple, as in the below statement, we generally don’t redo the tense, we only change the subject. still, when we describe effects in the past, we typically redo the tense by shifting it one step back. For illustration, in the following statement, the present simple becomes the past simple in indirect speech.

Direct speech: “I have a new smartwatch ”

Indirect speech: He said he'd a new smartwatch.

From the above facts the Indirect speech should be as follows:

Indirect Speech:- I asked my father when he would buy me a motorcycle

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