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questions on reported speech change the following sentences into reported/indirect speech.
i will meet you tomorrow,she promised

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Answered by hemavijay1284
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Indirect speech: reporting statements

Indirect reports of statements consist of a reporting clause and a that-clause. We often omit that, especially in informal situations:

The pilot commented that the weather had been extremely bad as the plane came in to land. (The pilot’s words were: ‘The weather was extremely bad as the plane came in to land.’)

I told my wife I didn’t want a party on my 50th birthday. (that-clause without that) (or I told my wife that I didn’t want a party on my 50th birthday.)

Indirect speech: reporting questions

Reporting yes-no questions and alternative questions

Indirect reports of yes-no questions and questions with or consist of a reporting clause and a reported clause introduced by if or whether. If is more common than whether. The reported clause is in statement form (subject + verb), not question form:

She asked if

[S] [V]

I was Scottish. (original yes-no question: ‘Are you Scottish?’)

The waiter asked whether

[S]

we

[V]

wanted a table near the window. (original yes-no question: ‘Do you want a table near the window?)

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

She promised that she will meet him/her tomorrow ....

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