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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

english grammar

change question into indirect speech
shweta said to preeti,where did you go yesterday'
  

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First, try phrasing your demand, "change question into indirect speech", into a request, preferably with the word 'please'. Then, begin each sentence with a capial letter and end with an appropriate punctuation mark. If you do these things, we will be happy to help you.

  • First, try phrasing your demand, "change question into indirect speech", into a request, preferably with the word 'please'.
  • Then, begin each sentence with a capial letter and end with an appropriate punctuation mark.
  • If you do these things, we will be happy to help you.
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First, try phrasing your demand, "change question into indirect speech", into a request, preferably with the word 'please'.

Then, begin each sentence with a capial letter and end with an appropriate punctuation mark.

If you do these things, we will be happy to help you.

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