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ryzh [129]
3 years ago
14

He said to me ,"where was the dog"? into direct speech.​

English
1 answer:
ddd [48]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

That's true that's a Direct Speech because it has quotation marks proving the speech to be said by anyone.

Indirect speech: He asked me if I knew where his dog was?

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