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She said to me, " Are you well ?" change into indirect speech

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Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The Error-free sentence to this direct sentence "She said to me, " Are you well ?" is

indirect speech:- "She asked me whether I was all right"

Explanation:

  • Indirect Speech- Indirect speech is declamation which tells you what someone stated, but does not use the person's factual words for illustration,' They said you didn't like it' and' Citizens complained about the bank'.

In the given direct finding, She said to me," Are you well?"

Thus,

The given direct sentence changes into Indirect speech as follows:

  • indirect speech:-" She asked me whether I was each right"

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Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

The answer to the question-" She said to me, " Are you well ?" change into indirect speech " is-

She asked me if I was unwell.

Explanation:

Direct sentence

"She said to me, " Are you well ?"

Indirect speech:-

She asked me if I was unwell.

Explanation:

Indirect Speech-

Indirect speech is declamation which tells us what someone stated, but does not use the person's factual words for illustration

In the given direct speech, She said to me," Are you well?"

Thus,

The given direct sentence changes into Indirect speech as follows:

Indirect Speech is used to report something in our own words.

Indirect speech is made by using 'ask' + 'if/whether' + clause.

Indirect speech would be - She asked me if I was unwell.

Thus, She asked me if I was unwell. is the correct answer according to the rules.

As per the rule-

When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present indefinite tense (simple present tense), then the indirect (reported) speech will change into the past indefinite tense.

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