When reporting a question that offers a choice (like yes or no, this or that), we often use the word whether in indirect speech. Below are useful examples that help learners understand how to change such questions correctly.
Examples of Indirect Questions Using “Whether”
• Direct: “Do you like coffee or tea?” she asked.
Indirect: She asked whether I liked coffee or tea.
तिने विचारले की मला कॉफी आवडते की चहा.
• Direct: “Will you come with us or stay here?” he asked.
Indirect: He asked whether I would go with them or stay there.
त्याने विचारले की मी त्यांच्यासोबत येईन की इथेच थांबेन.
• Direct: “Did she pass or fail the exam?” they asked.
Indirect: They asked whether she had passed or failed the exam.
त्यांनी विचारले की तिने परीक्षा पास केली की नापास झाली.
• Direct: “Are you going to Mumbai or Pune?” Rahul asked.
Indirect: Rahul asked whether I was going to Mumbai or Pune.
राहुलने विचारले की मी मुंबईला जात आहे की पुण्याला.
• Direct: “Can he sing or dance?” Rina asked.
Indirect: Rina asked whether he could sing or dance.
रीणाने विचारले की तो गाऊ शकतो की नाचू शकतो.
• Direct: “Have you finished your homework or not?” the teacher asked.
Indirect: The teacher asked whether I had finished my homework or not.
शिक्षकांनी विचारले की मी माझा गृहपाठ पूर्ण केला आहे की नाही.
• Direct: “Do you want water or juice?” the waiter asked.
Indirect: The waiter asked whether I wanted water or juice.
वेटरने विचारले की मला पाणी हवे आहे की ज्यूस.
• Direct: “Is it going to rain or remain dry today?” she asked.
Indirect: She asked whether it was going to rain or remain dry that day.
तिने विचारले की त्या दिवशी पाऊस पडेल की नाही.
• Direct: “Did he say yes or no?” they asked.
Indirect: They asked whether he had said yes or no.
त्यांनी विचारले की त्याने हो म्हटले की नाही.
• Direct: “Should we start the meeting or wait?” the manager asked.
Indirect: The manager asked whether they should start the meeting or wait.
व्यवस्थापकाने विचारले की त्यांनी बैठक सुरू करावी की थांबावे.
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