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Change into indirect speech. Rita asked Ramesh, "Do you know the answer ?

ARita asked Ramesh did he know the answer

BRita asked Ramesh does he know the answer

CRita asked Ramesh if he knows the answer

DRita asked Ramesh whether he knew the answer

Answer:

D. Rita asked Ramesh whether he knew the answer

Read Explanation:

  • When changing a direct question (like "Do you know the answer?") into indirect speech, we typically use "if" or "whether" to introduce the question, and the verb tense usually shifts one step back.

  • Since the direct question is in the present tense ("Do you know?"), in indirect speech, we change it to the past tense ("knew").

  • "Whether" is used in indirect questions to introduce yes/no questions.


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