While writing an interrogative sentence in reported speech, which word replaces the inverted commas?
If/whether
so/as
that/ this
can/could
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can
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The answer is '1) if/whether.'
- Reported speech refers to repeated speech that is not spoken by the speaker directly.
- While writing an interrogative sentence in the reported speech, we need to use the words if or whether to join the reporting clause and the subordinate clause.
- So, as, can, and could are not used to replace the commas in the reported speech in any kind of sentence. They are not used to join the reporting clause and the subordinate clause.
- This is not used as the joining word. However, that is used to replace the comma in indirect speech. It can be used in almost all kinds of sentences.
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