English, asked by hazraandrea, 3 months ago

You said to Nita, "I was baking a chocolate cake last evening."
(change in indirect speech. ) ​

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Answered by dishasarawagi5910
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Answer:

You told Nita that she had been baking a chocolate cake the previous evening.

Answered by Ganesh6775
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You told Nita that you had been baking a chocolate cake the previous evening.

Explanation

There are some major rules to change the narration from direct to indirect. We need to consider the tense, pronoun, words that describe time, place, distance, types of sentences, etc. According to the rule, we have to change the past continuous tense into past perfect continuous tense when we are going to change the speech into Indirect.

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