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The majority of people can accurately repeat about 50-70% of the words from a five-minute speech after listening to it. However, this can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the message, the speaker's delivery, and the listener's focus and attention.
Grammar pedant here:Direct/reported speech: "How would you know?"Indirect speech: He asked her how she would knoworHe asked her how she knew.Word order is v important. It switches.Direct speech with speech marks uses one tense which in indirect speech, shifts one tense back & lacks speech marks. We also drop the qustion mark.NOT he asked her how she knows, or he asked her how would she know.
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They/he/she/the doctor(etc) asked me where I was from. Or if you are asking the question: I asked him/her/etc where he/she/etc was from. I asked them/etc where they/etc were from.
The majority of people can accurately repeat about 50-70% of the words from a five-minute speech after listening to it. However, this can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the message, the speaker's delivery, and the listener's focus and attention.
Grammar pedant here:Direct/reported speech: "How would you know?"Indirect speech: He asked her how she would knoworHe asked her how she knew.Word order is v important. It switches.Direct speech with speech marks uses one tense which in indirect speech, shifts one tense back & lacks speech marks. We also drop the qustion mark.NOT he asked her how she knows, or he asked her how would she know.
No. If you are talking about indirect speech then - I asked him when he was born - is correct. If you are asking about direct speech then - "When were you born?" - is correct
In the example sentence, the word 'asked' is a verb, the past tense of ask.
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Deliver
They/he/she/the doctor(etc) asked me where I was from. Or if you are asking the question: I asked him/her/etc where he/she/etc was from. I asked them/etc where they/etc were from.
the idea given in the speech or the question asked.
To transform direct speech to indirect speech, you generally have to change the pronouns, tenses, and time expressions. For example, "She said, 'I am happy'" would be transformed to "She said that she was happy." Remember to also introduce a reporting verb and adjust the word order accordingly.
his defiance gave whatver you asked for
The teacher asked Tim what he wanted to achieve by telling a lie about the fight.
And - conjunction they - pronoun asked - verb many - adjective questions - noun