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what are you doing here ? asked the office ( change to indirect speech)

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Answered by rajutusharengineerin
19

Answer:

Explanation: "Office asked what you were doing."

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Answered by qwmagpies
5

The officer asked me what I was doing there.

  • As the phrase in the colon is interrogative so, we should not use 'that' here.
  • As the sentence outside the colon is in past tense so, we have to write the indirect form in past tense also.
  • The indirect form of the above direct speech can be written as-
  • The officer asked me what I was doing there.
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