English, asked by dhairryagor9, 15 days ago

“Why, is something the matter?

No, nothing’s the matter. I just felt like having a bus ride, that’s all.

Don’t you want to have a look at the sights, now
that you’re here?”


(Convert Into Indirect!) (Madam Rides The Bus) ​

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Answered by kumkumjaswara1
4

Answer:

This usage doesn't seem right to me. It's hard for me to pinpoint what exactly bothers me, but I think it has to do with the use of the definite article "the" when the existence of a problem hasn't even been confirmed/acknowledged yet.

Answered by Pratham2508
0

Answer:

Person 1 - He asked why, is something the matter.

Madam - She replied that nothing is the matter. She just felt like having a bus ride.

Person 1 - He replied that would she like to look around now that she is here

Conversion to indirect speech

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