English, asked by shivamsagade, 10 months ago

s) "Where are you going?” he asked.
(Change it into indirect speech.)​

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Answered by chandeldevesh
12

He questioned me that where am I going.

Answered by tushargupta0691
1

Answer:

He asked where I /he/she was going.

Explanation: A direct speech sentence is one in which the speaker's actual words are quoted.

Indirect speech is a sentence in which we report what someone said without directly quoting him.

When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present continuous tense, the indirect (reported) speech becomes past continuous.

The present continuous tense takes precedence over the past continuous tense. We use reporting verbs such as asked, enquired, and so on when the sentence is interrogative.

However, the most accurate sentence would be: He asked where I was going.

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