I said to her "Are you leaving tonight" Change into Indirect narration
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Narration Change
I asked her if/whether she was leaving that night.
Explanation:
- To change the Interrogative Sentence into Indirect Speech, we change the Interrogative Sentence into an Assertive Sentence: You are leaving tonight.
- Here 'said to' changes into 'asked'.
- We use 'whether' or 'if' in the place of Introductory Conjunction 'that'.
- In the end, we give a full stop (.).
- Here 'tonight' changes into 'that night'.
- And 'you' changes into 'she' since the inquiry was thrown to a girl, mentioned as 'her'.
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I asked her if she was leaving tonight.
Explanation:
When Direct speech is in present continuous tense then the Indirect speech will be in past continuous tense. The reporting verb said is changed to asked.
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