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The policeman asked,”Where do you live?”
He said,”I have been working since yesterday.”
She said,”I will be going to Delhi tomorrow.”
convert these to indirect speech

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Answered by Anonymous
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CORRECT QUESTION

The policeman asked,”Where do you live?”

He said,”I have been working since yesterday.”

She said,”I will be going to Delhi tomorrow.”

convert these to indirect speech

REQUIRED ANSWER

The policeman asked,”Where do you live?”

The police man asked the boy,"Where did he live?"

He said,”I have been working since yesterday.”

He said that,"He was working since morning."

She said,”I will be going to Delhi tomorrow.”

She said that,"She will be going to Delhi tomorrow."

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 \large \rm \red { INDIRECT-SPEECH}

Indirect speech is also known as reported speech, indirect narration, or indirect discourse. In grammar, when you report someone else’s statement in your own words without any change in the meaning of the statement, it is called indirect speech. 

  • Indirect Speech: She says that she is a little bit nervous.

 \large \rm \blue { DIRECT-SPEECH }

Direct speech is a report of the exact words used by a speaker or writer. Contrast with indirect speech. Also called direct discourse.Direct speech is usually placed inside quotation marks and accompanied by a reporting verb, signal phrase, or quotative frame.

  • Direct Speech: She says, “I am a little bit nervous.”

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The policeman asked that where do i live .

he said that he has been working here since last day

she said that he will go delhi next day

Explanation:

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