I said to him are you going for the party direct to indirect
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I ASKED HIM,WHETHER HE WAS GOING FOR THE PARTY
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I asked him whether he was going for the party. -This is the answer.
About indirect speech:
- The sentence that is given in direct speech must be changed into indirect speech.
- When a sentence is changed into indirect speech, the comma and quotation marks must be removed.
- The given sentence inside the quotations is interrogative. So the question mark must be removed in reported speech. We must used 'asked' because it is a question.
- The person within the quotation marks must be changed in reported form accordingly. So 'you' becomes 'he', the listener.
- The entire sentence is converted into past tense. That is the verbs take the past tense form. So the verb 'are' becomes 'was'
- As we are changing question form to indirect statement form of speech, the noun will precede the verb. So 'are you' changes into 'he was'.
- Therefore the answer is: I asked him whether he was going for the party.
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