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Tostyle un Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Basic English.

Hello teachers,

When you want to say what someone has said which is the best way to do it?

"She asked me, will you offer me a waitress job." Or "She asked me, will I offer her a waitress job."

Thank you.

  

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tostyle un When you want to say what someone has said which is the best way to do it? Use "indirect speech". " (direct speech) Telling what she said to you: She asked me if I could give her a job as a waitress.

  • tostyle un When you want to say what someone has said which is the best way to do it?
  • Use "indirect speech".
  • " (direct speech) Telling what she said to you: She asked me if I could give her a job as a waitress.
  • (indirect speech) CJ
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tostyle unWhen you want to say what someone has said which is the best way to do it?

Use "indirect speech".

She asked, "Can you give me a job as a waitress?" (direct speech)


Telling what she said to you:

She asked me if I could give her a job as a waitress. (indirect speech)

CJ

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