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They asked, "Have you got a ticket for the concert?"
change to indirect speech

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Answer: They asked if [he/she] had gotten a ticket for the concert.

**Note: When using the word "you", it makes the sentence direct. Indirect speech is writing/talking about someone instead of to them!

The sentence can be changed from direct to indirect or reported speech and become "They asked me if I had a ticket for the concert."

What is indirect speech?

Indirect speech is the structure we use to tell people what others told us. When using indirect speech, we use our own words, as opposed to direct speech, which uses other people's words.

The sentence 'They asked, "Have you got a ticket for the concert?"' uses direct speech. To change it into indirect speech, we must make the following changes:

  • Change the verb tense to the past form.
  • Change the pronouns as necessary - "you" to "me" or "I", in this case.
  • Add "if" when you report a yes/no question.

The changed sentence is then "They asked me if I had a ticket for the concert."

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