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ii. He asked me where my book was.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

He asked me where my book was.

Explanation:

He asked me where my book was.

Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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He said to me, "Where is your book?"

  • There are numerous situations when we must describe an action or event that took place, and this frequently entails repeating what someone else stated. These scenarios can happen in a social setting as well as in a professional email or presentation. There are two distinct sorts of speech that can be used to characterise what was said: direct speech and indirect speech (or reported speech).
  • One choice is to utilise direct speech when attempting to describe what someone has said. When we merely reiterate another person's words while inserting speech marks, we are using direct speaking.

Here, the sentence is given as,

He asked me where my book was.​

Here, the direct form of speech will be,

He said to me, "Where is your book?"

Hence, the direct form of the sentence is,

He said to me, "Where is your book?"

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