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Indirect speech





Floria
Serbia

Thank you all for your replies. It seems that the solution may be with this "or not" phrase.

One more thing... In the question "How could you do it?" would you change IT? She asked me how I could do it or, she asked me how I could do that?

Thanks again, I �ll not bother you with indirect speech anymoreWink

6 Jun 2009     



douglas
United States

I would say:
 
"She asked me if I didn �t like oranges."
 
"She asked me how I could do it "  (because she used "it")

6 Jun 2009     

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