the barber said to mark twain ,"have you bought your ticket ?" change in indirect speech
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The barber told Mark twain that had he been bought his ticket.
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The sentence in indirect speech is: The barber asked Mark Twain if he had bought his ticket.
Direct and indirect speech:
Direct Speech: the message of the speaker is expressed to conveyed or report in his own actual words unchanging.
Indirect Speech: the message of the speaker is expressed in our own words.
Example: conversion from Direct to Indirect Speech :
a) Direct speech: Kamal said, “I am very busy now.”
b) Indirect: Rina said that she was very busy then.
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