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The master said to the boy, “Where do you live and what do you do for your living?” Change into indirect speech.

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    The master asked the boy where he lived and what he did for his living  

    The master asked the boy where he lived and what he did for his living

     

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Everybody said, “We would last.” Change into indirect speech.

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How to respond to “would you like to go on a date with me?”?

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    “Thank you so much for asking me out! I am flattered and very excited to spend time with you.” “It would be my pleasure to go out with you.” “I'd love to go on a date with you!” “What a lovely surprise. Let's do it!” “That sounds amazing! Let's set something up.” “I'd love to go out with you. When dRead more

    1. “Thank you so much for asking me out! I am flattered and very excited to spend time with you.”
    2. “It would be my pleasure to go out with you.”
    3. “I’d love to go on a date with you!”
    4. “What a lovely surprise. Let’s do it!”
    5. “That sounds amazing! Let’s set something up.”
    6. “I’d love to go out with you. When do you want to go?
    7. “I’d love to go out with you. How about next Friday?”
    8. “I’d love to go on a date with you. What day works for you?”
    9. “What a wonderful surprise. It sounds like fun. Let’s go!”
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Everybody said, “Somebody would do it.” Change into indirect speech.

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She said to me, “Please visit my company tomorrow.” Change into indirect speech.

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Everybody said, “How well she sings!” Change into indirect speech.

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She said to me, “What can i do for you?” Change into indirect speech.

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How many soldiers rode into Battle in the Charge of the Light Brigade?

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smart is to dumb as shy is to

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sleepy is to exhausted as old is to

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    Answer: sleepy is to exhausted as old is to ancient.

    Answer: sleepy is to exhausted as old is to ancient.

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