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Sarat said, "is it still raining ?" if the sentence is reported in indirect speech, it will be _________

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Answered by kamaljeetkaur00557
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Answer:

Sarat said that whether it is still raining .

Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer:

When converted into Indirect Speech, the correct sentence would be,

'Sarat asked if it was still raining.'

Explanation:

Direct Speech indicates the exact words spoken by a person. In other words this is the speech in which the words or sentences said by someone are requoted.

For example:

1. Belmont said, "I will go to the park tomorrow."

2. Natalie said, "I will be going to the book store"

Indirect Speech indicates the paraphrasing of the words that have been by someone are reported by someone else in their own words.

For example:

1. Belmont said that she would go to the park the next day.

2. Natalie said that she would be going to the book store.

When we report a question in indirect speech, we generally use an introductory clause, in this case, 'Sarat asked', followed by the word 'if' or 'whether' and the reported question.

In the reported speech, we change the tense of the verb from the present to the past, and the pronouns and adverbs indicating time and place may also need to be adjusted based on the context.

Therefore, the correct sentence when reported in indirect speech, would be,

'Sarat asked if it was still raining.'

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