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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Direct and indirect speech

please change into direct speech.

He asked Rama to go with him.
  

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Hi, Can you try first? Then we can check your work for you. Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, Can you try first?
  • Then we can check your work for you.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

Can you try first? Then we can check your work for you.

Best wishes, Clive
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He asked, "Can you go with me?" I hope it will help you brother!

Verlem
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"Will you go with me, Rama?" he asked.

CJ
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" Will you go with me, Rama?" ---> he ask Rama if Rama would go with him

In my opinion the best answer is: " Go with me, Rama"
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Hi,

"Go with me, Rama" is in the form of an order, an imperative.

The indirect form of this would be

He told Rama to go with him.

The original indirect speech was in the form of a question.

He asked Rama . . .

Best wishes, Clive

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