Choose the correct indirect speech: "I said to her, 'I think, you are tired.'"
Answer: I told her that I thought she was tired.
Explanation
I told her that I thought she was tired.
In indirect speech, the reporting verb "said to" changes to "told," and the tense of the verb shifts from present to past (i.e., "think" becomes "thought").
The pronoun "you" changes to "she" to match the subject of the reporting sentence.
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