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Suresh said to his wife. " did you give pocket money to your son ?" (change the narration)​

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Answered by shreyachauhan68
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Explanation:

suresh asked his wife that if she had given money to her son

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

Suresh asked his wife whether she had given pocket money to their son.

Explanation:

The given sentence is in direct speech, which means that it is the exact words spoken by Suresh to his wife. In order to convert this sentence into indirect speech, we need to use reporting verbs and make some changes to the tense and pronouns. Here's how we can do it:

First, we need to identify the reporting verb that will introduce the reported speech. The most appropriate verb in this case is "asked." Therefore, the sentence will start with "Suresh asked his wife."

Next, we need to change the tense of the reporting verb from present tense to past tense because the reported speech happened in the past. So, "ask" becomes "asked."

Then, we need to change the pronouns in the reported speech to reflect the perspective of the person reporting the speech. In this case, Suresh is reporting the speech, so "your son" becomes "their son."

Finally, we need to change the word order of the reported speech to fit into a sentence structure that makes sense. The reported speech will begin with "whether" and will end with a question mark because it is a question.

Putting all these changes together, we get:

Suresh asked his wife whether she had given pocket money to their son.

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