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mani said to rani,"what are you doing here,rani? indirect speech​

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Answered by tajenderkaur3012
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Mani questioned Rani what was she doing there

Answered by Anonymous
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Mani asked Rani what he was doing there. This sentence has been changed into indirect speech.

Indirect speech determines a phrase or a speech that tells you or expresses to you what exactly someone has told to you, but he or she does not say that person's real speech.

We can take an example of that below-

Direct speech- Rima said, "You are not done yet."

Indirect speech- Rima said that I was not done yet.

1. The reporting of any word or phrase that is said verbally or written down by conveying what was really expressed instead of repeating the exact context of words. That is why Indirect speech is often called a reported speech.

2. It is a grammatical process or technique for directly reporting the phrase's content of any people's utterance of anything without even stating it.

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