Reena : Have you seen “Three Idiots”? Rakesh: I saw them yesterday in my class. Reena asked Rakesh (iv) _____________________ “Three Idiots”. Rakesh replied that (v)_______________________________ class.
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iv. Reena asked Rakesh if he had seen “Three Idiots”.
Rules for changing direct into indirect speech:
- In case of interrogative sentences, reporting verb should be used as 'asked'
- If reporting speech has reporting verb at the beginning, use 'if' in that place
- Present participle (have +V3) form should be changed to past participle (had+V3) in indirect speech.
v. Rakesh replied that he had seen them the previous day in his class.
Rules for changing direct into indirect speech:
- Yesterday in direct speech should be changed into 'the previous day' in indirect speech.
- Past simple form of verb (V2) should be changed into past participle (had+V3).
Answer:
iv) if/whether he had seen "Three idiots".
v) he had seen them the day before/the previous day in his class.
Explanation:
For any Intragative sentences with yes no or verbal questions if or whether is to be used and the tense is changed into respective past tense.
The question is not said as a question in this case.
For the second case however the tense changes from simple past to past perfect tense.
Be sure to change pronouns with respect to the speaker.
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