English, asked by uttamughade2015, 1 month ago

thanks for come in my life
thanks for this great memories
and It's time to say bye
#isme3 tell to sara​

Answers

Answered by BrainlySrijanunknown
1

Answer:

The sentence in direct speech should be

He said to me, “Why have you come here?”

In indirect speech, this sentence will be

He asked me why I had come there.

Lets see in detail how this sentence is converted to indirect / reported speech.

Direct -> Indirect

He

said to -> asked

me

why have you come -> why I had come

(1. Here the question begins with a ‘Wh’ question word ‘why’. Here ‘why’ becomes the joining word.

2. you -> I (The subject should come after the joining word).

3. have come -> had come ( reporting verb is in past tense (said to), so the present perfect tense inside quotation marks will take past perfect tense in indirect speech))

here - there.( Adverb ‘here’ will change into there in indirect speech)

Answered by shatakshipandey2007
0

Answer:

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