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Please could you tell me the way change into indirect speech

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Answered by raviravinder06603
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Explanation:

Change the sentence in indirect speech:

"Don't you know the way home?" I said to her.

A

I asked her whether she did not know the way home.

B

I said to her if she knew the way home.

C

I asked her if she knew the way home.

D

I asked her whether did she not know the way home.

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Answer

Correct option is

A

I asked her whether she did not know the way home.

What is given to us is an interrogative sentence, which is to say that it is in the form of a question.

An interrogative is always either "asked" or "enquired" in reported speech. Hence the subject and verb of the reported speech would be, "I asked".

The pronoun for the listener, in reported speech, will change according to the object of the direct speech, which in this case is "her".

The interrogative sentence is beginning with an Auxiliary Verb - "Don't". Thus, the indirect speech will have to be joined by using either "if"  or "whether".

Thus, the speech will look like, "I asked her whether"

Since the principal reporting verb - "said", is in the past tense; the indirect speech will be in the past tense. Thus, it would be written as, "did not know the way home"

Hence the overall sentence will be, "I asked her whether she did not know the way home."

Thus, Option A is correct.

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