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Indirect speech: Father asked Nick if there were some doctors among his friends.



 
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Indirect speech: Father asked Nick if there were some doctors among his friends. #1 (permalink) Wed May 06, 2009 11:02 am   Indirect speech: Father asked Nick if there were some doctors among his friends.
 

Father asked: "Are there any doctors among your friends, Nick?"

a) Father asked Nick if there were some doctors among his friends.
b) Father asked Nick if there were any doctors among his friends.

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Which is correct in indirect speech? #2 (permalink) Wed May 06, 2009 11:10 am   Which is correct in indirect speech?
 

Answer b is correct.
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