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she said to me,"are you looking for an opportunity ( change into indirect narration)​

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Answered by lakshmanmaiti20
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Answer:

she asked me if I was looking for an opportunity

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

She asked me whether/if I was looking for an opportunity.

Explanation:

Indirect speech: The message of the speaker is conveyed indirectly.

Rules:

Rule 1 : If the reporting verb is in the present tense or future tense there won't be any change in the tense of reported speech.

Rule 2 : The tense of the reported speech won't change the words within quotation marks that talk about universal talks or habitual actions.

Rule 3 : If the reporting verb is in the past tense,the present block of reported speech will be changed in the following manner.

  1. Present tense - Past tense
  2. Simple present - Simple past
  3. Present continuous - Past continuous

Rule 4 : If the reporting verb is in the past tense the past block of reported speech will be changed in the following manner.

  1. Simple past - Past perfect
  2. Past continuous - Past perfect continuous
  3. Past perfect - No change
  4. Past perfect continuous - No change

Rule 5 : If the reporting verb is in the past tense,the following changes will take place in reported speech.

  1. Will - Would
  2. Shall - Should
  3. Can - Could
  4. May - Might
  5. Must - Had to / Would have to

Rule 6 : If the question starts with helping verbs(is,am,are,was, were) then conjunction is"if/whether". When question begins with what,where,how etc then those words will be used as conjunction.

Interrogatives: Said/said to - asked,enquired, questioned.

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