Was I bothering you when I turned that corner?asked the woman. (turn into indirect speech)
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The woman asked him if she was bothering him when she turned that corner.
This is an interrogative case. There are two types of interrogative cases. First is wh-interrogative case; the second is helping-verb interrogative case. We use conjunctions if or whether to join quoted speech with reporting verb in the second case. The other tense rules and pronoun rules remain the same. The most important thing to be kept in mind is while reporting questions we convert them into statements by taking the verb behind the subject.
This is an interrogative case. There are two types of interrogative cases. First is wh-interrogative case; the second is helping-verb interrogative case. We use conjunctions if or whether to join quoted speech with reporting verb in the second case. The other tense rules and pronoun rules remain the same. The most important thing to be kept in mind is while reporting questions we convert them into statements by taking the verb behind the subject.
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The woman asked if she had been bothering me when she had turned that corner . If I do this , will it be right ?
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