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where to use enquire and ask in direct to indirect transformation​

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Answered by harshrajsingh567
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REPORTING ORDERS AND REQUESTS

When we want to report an order or request, we can use a verb like 'tell' with a to-clause: He told me to go away. The pattern is verb + indirect object + to-clause. The indirect object is the person spoken to. Other verbs used to report orders and requests in this way are: command, order, warn, ask, advise, invite, beg, teach, & forbid.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Enquire and ask are two different words which at the base mean almost the same. When we say enquire, we actually refer to something very formal. Ask on the other hand, is used in the informal way.

For example, let's convert these sentences into indirect sentences:

● Rajvir said,"Where am I?".

=> Rajvir asked where he was.

● The interviewer said,"What is your professional background?".

=> The interviewer enquired about his professional background.

Hope it Helps You!! :)

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