There are two ways to correct this sentence, which is an ungrammatical mixture of direct and indirect speech.
First, you can turn it into direct speech by using the appropriate punctuation (quotation marks and a question mark):
Jerry asked "How was the lunch you had with mother?"
Second, you can turn it into indirect speech by rewriting it, for example:
Jerry asked her how the lunch with their mother had been.
Note that when you turn a question from direct to indirect speech there are two essential elements. One is that the order of the verb and subject is reversed: 'how was the lunch' becomes 'how the lunch had been'. The other is that the tense of the verb goes a step further back into the past: 'was' becomes 'had been'.
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How good did you do on the test? Tanisha asked.
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I asked my mother if she can loan me her fan, she agreed and took my laptop for collateral.
When I asked my mother why she was walking slanted, she replied with "I have a crooked backbone, and I am in need of an operation."
The compound subject takes the plural verb: were.However, the subject pronoun 'me' is incorrect. The pronoun 'me' is the objective first person pronoun; used for the object of a verb or a preposition. The first person subject pronoun is 'I'.The correct sentence is: You and I wereasked...
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "How was your weekend?" Jerry asked.
The speech mark that can be put in the sentence is: Mother asked, "Where are you going?"
The sentence, 'Can you see if my sentence is correct?', is correct.
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The correct capitalization for the sentence is: Susan asked, "Have you read Thornton Wilder's 'Our Town'?"
I asked my Mother and Father what my nationality is.
No, ask is in the incorrect tense. The correct tense is asked. I ask. He asked. Ted asked.
The correct punctuation for the sentence "I asked my friend, 'When is your birthday?'" is to add a comma after "friend" and use single quotation marks around the quoted question.
The way you asked the question adds no value to the answer.
John's mother asked him to drive her to the doctors office.
No, "mom" is not capitalized in the sentence. It should be "Dad asked mother, 'Where are my keys?'"
Yes, that is correct!