English, asked by shanxmarc, 11 months ago

The warden said the boy,"What are you doing here? " I haven't seen you since June" CHANGE INTO INDIRECT​

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Answered by hicabbokaro
12

Answer:

The warden asked the boy that what he was doing there. the warden has not seen the boy from june.

Answered by kingofself
3

"The warden asked the boy what he was doing there. Warden had not seen him since June." is the indirect speech of the given sentence.

Explanation:

  • The direct speech is the speech one that is spoken by speaker itself, but the indirect speech is the original words of the speaker will be changed and it is reported to someone else in indirectly.
  • The given sentence is a interrogative sentence, in that the question word "what" is used as a conjunction to join the sentence.
  • And the second person subject 'you' should be changed to third person as "He".
  • And the past tense verb "was" to be added, as the given tense is present as it is shown by the word 'are'.

To know more:

She said to me, 'Are you coming to school tomorrow? ' into indirect

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Change into indirect speech.

(a) “Do you like your school?” asked the boy.

“Don't go to school; I'm a business man- girl, I mean”, answered jo

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