Direct speech
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Indirect Speech
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The man said to me, “Do you know where he lives?”
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The man asked me if I knew where he lived.
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The man said, “Do you know who I am?”
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The man asked if I knew who he was.
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He said to me, “Do you know me?”
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He asked me if I knew him.
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Rahman said to Shamim, “Do you hear me?”
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Rahman asked Shamim if he(S) heard him.(R).
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He said to me, “Do you know my friend?”
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He asked me if I knew his friend.
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You said to me, “Would you help me, please?”
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You asked me if I would help you.
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I said to her, “Will you go to the school tomorrow?”
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I asked her if she would go to school the next day.
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You said to me, “Will you come to my house in the
evening?”
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You asked me if I would go to your house in the
evening.
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Mother said to me, “Will you go to school?”
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Mother asked me if I would go to school.
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He said to us, “Will you listen to such a fool?”
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He asked me if I would listen to such a fool.
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She said to him, “May I come in ?”
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She asked me if she might go in.
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He said to you, “Were you ill?”
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He asked you if you had been ill.
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Bulbul said to Kazol, “Did you go there in time?”
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Bulbul asked Kazol if he(K) had gone there in time.
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She said to me, “Did you write to me?”
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She asked me if I had written to her.
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The Policeman said to me, “Did you see the
accident?”
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The Policeman asked me if I had seen the accident.
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Mitua said to me, “Can you tell me his address?”
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Mitu asked me if I could tell her his address.
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He said to me, “Are you ill?”
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He asked me if I was ill.
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He said to me, “Are you happy?”
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He asked me if I was happy.
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He said to me, “Have you done your home work?”
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He asked me if I have done my home work.
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He said to me, “Have you done your duty?”
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He asked me if I had done my duty.
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Direct Speech
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Indirect Speech
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He said to me, “How are you?”
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He asked me how
I was.
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She said to her father, “How was mother last week?”
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She asked her father how mother had been the
previous week.
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Sima said to Mim, “How long have you worked here?”
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Sima asked Mim how long he had worked there.
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The lady said to the taxi driver, “How long will it
take to get to the station?”
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The lady asked the taxi driver how long it would
take to get the station.
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He said to me, “How long are you waiting for me?”
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He asked me how long I was waiting for him.
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He said to me, “How have you done this?”
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He asked me how I had done this.
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He said to me, “How did you do it?”
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He asked me how he had done it.
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He said to her, “Who are you?”
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He asked her who she was.
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She said to me, “Who are you and what do you want?”
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She asked me who I was and what I wanted.
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I said to him, “Where did you go yesterday?”
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I asked him where he had gone the previous day.
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He said to me, “Where do you live?”
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He asked me where I lived.
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Father said to me, “Where were you so long?”
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Father asked me where I had been so long.
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Hossain said to Akib, “Where are you going to spend
your holidays?”
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Hossain asked Akib where he was going to spend his
holidays.
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My father said to me, “Where are you going now?”
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My father asked me where I was going then.
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I said to Muaz, “When will you come back?”
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I asked Muaz when he would go back.
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He said to me, “When will the train leave?”
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He asked me when the train would leave.
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They said to me, “When will you return home?”
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They asked me when I would return home.
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Father said to me, “When did you do it?”
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Father asked me when I had done it.
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The passenger said to the porter, “When will the
train arrive?”
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The Passenger asked the porter when the train would
leave.
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Father said to me, “When did you do it?”
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Father asked me when I had done it.
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He said to you, “ When will you start for Chittagong?”
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He asked you when you would start for Chittagong.
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He said to me, “Which book do you want?”
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He asked me which book I wanted.
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Soma said to the teacher, “Which book will we
follow?”
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Soma asked the teacher which book they would follow.
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He said to me, “Which book do you?”
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He asked me which book I wanted.
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The fruit seller said to the customer, “Which fruit
do you want to buy?”
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The fruit seller asked the customer which fruit he
wanted to buy.
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You said to him, “Which school do you go to?
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He asked him which school he went to.
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My uncle said to me, “What will you do after your
examination finishes?”
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My uncle asked me what I would do after my exam
finished.
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He said to me, “What is your name?”
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He asked me what my name was.
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The old man said to me, “What is your name?”
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The old man asked me what my name was.
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He said to me, “What do you intend to play me.”
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He asked me what he intended to play him.
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He said to me, “What do you want?”
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He asked me what I wanted.
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Ali said to me, “What are you looking for here?”
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Ali asked me what I was looking for there.
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I said to her, “What shall I do for her?”
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I asked her what I should do for her.
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Suruj Ali said to his master, “What’s the
matter,Sir?”
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Suruj Ali asked his master respectfully what the
matter was.
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He said to me, “What colour do you like?”
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He asked me what colour I liked.
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He said to me, “What are you doing now?”
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He asked me what I was doing then.
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I said to the salesman, “What’s the price of of the
shirt?”
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I asked the salesman what the price of that shirt
was.
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Mr Ahmed said to the students, “What do you know
about gardening?”
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Mr Ahmed asked the students what they knew about
gardening.
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Anwar said to Mrs Amin, “What kinds of stories did
Aseop tell?”
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Anwar asked Mrs Amin what kinds of stores Aseop had
told.
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The old man said to his sons, “Why do you quarrel
always?”
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The old man asked his sons why they quarreled
always.
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The teacher said to me, “What is your roll number?”
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The teacher asked me what my roll numer was.
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They said to us, “Why did you write those letters.?
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They asked us why we had written those letters.
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You said to me, “Why do you always keep bad
company?”
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You asked me why I always kept bad company.
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Mina said to Raju, “Why did you leave the place
earlier?”
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Mina asked Raju why she had left the place earlier.
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The man said to him,”Why are you crying?”
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The man asked him why he was crying.
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She said to him, “Why have you come here?”
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She asked him why he had come there.
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Mrs Salam said to Anwar, “Why have you been
running?”
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Mrs Salam asked Anwar why he had been running.
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Mother said to her son, “Why are you late?”
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Mother asked her son why he was late.
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He said to them, “Why do you look so sad?”
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He asked them why they looked so sad.
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My sister said to me, “Why are you sitting alone in
your room at this hour?”
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My sister asked me why I was sitting alone in my
room at this hour.
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He said to the stranger, “Why have you come here?”
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He asked the stranger why he had gone there.
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My mother said to me, “Why did you not go to school
yesterday?”
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My mother asked me why I had not gone to school the
previous day.
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The teacher said to the student, “Why were you
absent from school yesterday?”
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The teacher asked the student why I had been absent
from school the previous day.
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I said to them, “Why are you here for so long?”
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I asked them why they were there for so long.
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Rima said to Ploy, “Why are you so nervous?”
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Rima asked Poly why she was so nervous.
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The oldman said to his sons, “Why are you so sad?”
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The old man asked his sons why they were so nervous.
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Father said to his son, “Why are you making so
late?”
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Father asked his son why he was making so late.
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