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The boy said to his mother, “Have you sweets for me?” Change into Indirect Speech

The boy said to his mother, “Have you sweets for me?” Change into Indirect Speech

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  1. Indirect Speech: The boy asked his mother whether she had sweets for him.

    Explanation: When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present indefinite tense (simple present tense), then the indirect (reported) speech will change into the past indefinite tense.

    Present Indefinite Tense > Past Indefinite Tense.

    And if the sentence is interrogative, we use the reporting verbs – asked, enquired, etc.

    Note: Here, have is itself a verb and not an auxiliary verb. Hence, the sentence is in simple present tense and not in present perfect tense.

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