English, asked by munmundutta2017, 1 month ago

“Why are you driving on the wrong side of the
road ?” asked the policeman.
( Change into Indirect Speech)​

Answers

Answered by alinahassan499
3

Answer:

The policeman asked that why was he driving on the wrong side of the road.

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
79

Answer:

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"Why are you driving on the wrong side of the road?" asked the policeman.

- Change into indirect speech

\huge\longrightarrow The policeman asked why he was driving on the wrong side of the road.

Explanation:

{\red{\bigstar}} Rules of changing from direct speech to indirect speech:

  • is/am/are ----> was/were
  • was/were ----> had been
  • had been ----> no change
  • simple present (do) ----> simple past (did)
  • simple past(did) ----> past perfect (had done)
  • has/have ----> had
  • had ----> no change
  • past perfect ----> no change
  • will/ shall ----> would

\pink{Hope \: it \: helps}


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