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vovikov84 [41]
2 years ago
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He said to her "was I really that easy to forget" Convert the sentence into indirect speech!​

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satela [25.4K]2 years ago
3 0

Sure,

Answer:

He said to her if he was really that easy to forget.

-> the sentence involved in this direct speech is a question. "he said to her" does not need to be changed. sentence structure of the question needs to be changed, not like your usual indirect speech sentences.

then, add a if after "he said to her". remember, this is a question.

the word in the sentence, "was" is not a modal verb, therefore it will not be changed. however, of course the word place needs to be switched with the pronoun "he", as we're converting it to a sentence and not a question. so, "if he was really that easy to forget".

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