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she said to her neighbor, "can you help me? " change into indirect speech​

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Answered by rs4823943
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The first sentence would be: She asked him if he could help her with her project.

Note that “with” is a better preposition than ‘in with “help”. This is not always the case, for example if you follow it with a gerund phrase (a phrase using the gerund form of a verb). as in these two examples:

She asked him if he could help her in doing her homework.

or

She asked him if he could help her in cleaning the house.

Also, I changed “this” to “her” because when she asked her question, it really was about the project she was doing,

The second sentence is much easier. The indirect form is almost identical to the direct form: Reema said that we should support each other in raising (better than “to raise”) funds for the noble cause. I used the definite article “the” to reflect the particular noble cause she is talking about. If she was (the subjunctive would be “if she were”) talking about any noble cause, you would make the noun “cause” plural.. So the sentence would be “Reema said that we should support each other in raising funds for noble causes.”

As I always do, I end my response with my hope that it makeS sense to the person asking the question (or anyone reading it).

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Answered by ShaikhTaassukAhmed
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She asked her neighbour if s/he could help her.

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