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"What are you doing here? " asked the officer - indirect speech

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Answered by dikshabhojwani
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Answer:

The officer asked me what I I was doing there .

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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The correct answer is 'The officer me what I was doing there '.

  • Here, the given sentence has been given in the direct speech. As we know in the direct speech, the speaker speaks directly to the listener that is there is a mandatory dialogue involved.
  • The given sentence is "What are you doing here?" asked the officer which is in the direct speech.
  • As we know when we change a sentence from direct speech to indirect speech, we have to keep the meaning and tense intact.
  • Hence, the subject who is the officer comes at the beginning of the sentence.
  • Hence, the correct sentence is 'The officer me what I was doing there'.
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