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Change the following from direct to reported speech:
"Will you take me to the circus?" the child asked his father.

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The child asked his father if he would take him to the circus.
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The child asked his father if you take me to the circus.
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The child asked his father that will you take me to the circus.
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The child asked his father that would he take him to the circus.
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Solution

The correct option is A The child asked his father if he would take him to the circus.

The two ways of relating what a person has said are 1)direct and 2)indirect (reported speech).In direct speech, the original speaker's exact words are repeated. In indirect/reported speech, the exact meaning is expressed but not necessarily using the original speaker's exact words. Pronouns and possessive adjectives usually change from first or second person to the third person except when the speaker is reporting his own words. Sometimes a noun can be inserted to avoid doubt.

When we turn direct questions and exclamations into indirect speech, they are converted to affirmative statement .( ? and ! is not used).

Option A is correct as when we convert the given direct question to indirect speech which doesn't start with a question word, then if/whether is used, the will is changed to would, you is changed to he, and me to him.

The other options are wrong as you, will, and would he can't be used.

The correct answer is A)The child asked his father if he would take him to the circus.


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