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Change the following sentence into reported speech :

“Do you expect a large crowd for the meeting?” the manager asked me.

AThe manager asked me if I had expected a large crowd for the meeting

BThe manager asked me if I have expected a large crowd for the meeting

CThe manager asked me if I expected a large crowd for the meeting

DThe manager had asked me if I expected a large crowd for the meeting

Answer:

C. The manager asked me if I expected a large crowd for the meeting

Read Explanation:

  • The original sentence is in present tense (“Do you expect”) and is a yes/no question.

  • In reported speech for a past reporting verb (“asked”), the tense usually shifts one step back: present → past.

  • So, “do you expect” → “if I expected.”

  • Using “had asked” or “had expected” would be incorrect because the original question is simple present, not past perfect.


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