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Mary =>Jane. 'Are you free tomorrow night ? I'd like you to come to my party !(indirect)​

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Answered by AashviAhlawat
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Answer: Mary asked Jane that if she (Jane) was free the following day, she'd (Mary) like her (Jane) to come to her (Mary) party.

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Answered by SpaceyStar
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Question : Marry told Jane, "Are you free tomorrow night?" I'd like you to come to my party!

⟹ Mary asked Jane if he was free the next day night because she wanted him to attend her party.

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⟹ Conveying the message given by the first person to the third person is termed as indirect speech.

⟹ The person who conveys is the second person to whom the first person told the compliment or a sentence.

⟹ Indirect speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that person's exact words.

Words of direct speech will turn to indirect in the following way :

  • Now - Then

  • Today - That day

  • Last night - previous night

  • Said - Told

  • Will be - would be

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