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She said to me, "could you help me with my luggage ?"
Indirect speech for this sentence.

Answers

Answered by RuthwikLee
12

Answer:

She asked me that can I help her with her luggage.

Answered by ChhutiMistry1
0

Answer:

She asked me if I could help her with her luggage.

Explanation:

Direct Speech refers to the literal repetition of the words spoken by someone, employing a quotative frame. On the opposite hand, indirect speech is one that reports something said or written by another person, without making the utilization of exact words. Direct speech may be a sentence in which the exact words spoken are reproduced in speech marks (also known as quotation marks or inverted commas). For example: "You'll never guess what I've just seen!" said Sam, excitedly. "What's that?" asked Louise. Direct Speech: They said, “They were taking a walk.” Indirect Speech: They said that that they had been taking a walk. No changes are necessary to vary into past perfect and past perfect continuous tenses. Direct Speech: They said, “They had taken a walk.” Indirect Speech: They said that that they had taken a walk.

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