The stranger
asked me ."where is the railway station?"(change to indirect speech)
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Sentence:
The stranger asked me, " where is the railway station ?"
Indirect speech:
The stranger enquired me where was the railway station.
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The stranger asked me where the railway station was.
- To change the above direct speech to indirect form we have to follow the below rules as follows-
- The two phrases should be joined by the word 'where' as the phrase inside the colon is interrogative type.
- As the phrase outside the colon is in the past tense, the indirect form should be written in the past tense also.
- Thus, the indirect form is as follows-
- The stranger asked me where the railway station was.
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