The document provides examples of direct questions and their reported equivalents. It contains 9 examples where a direct question is given, such as "Where is he?", followed by the reported version, like "She asked me where he was." The reported questions involve changing the tense and pronouns to reflect that a question was asked rather than being direct.
The document provides examples of direct questions and their reported equivalents. It contains 9 examples where a direct question is given, such as "Where is he?", followed by the reported version, like "She asked me where he was." The reported questions involve changing the tense and pronouns to reflect that a question was asked rather than being direct.
The document provides examples of direct questions and their reported equivalents. It contains 9 examples where a direct question is given, such as "Where is he?", followed by the reported version, like "She asked me where he was." The reported questions involve changing the tense and pronouns to reflect that a question was asked rather than being direct.