She told the doctor that she would be going to Murree the next day.
"Said to" changes to "told" and "will" changes to "would" in indirect speech.
"Tomorrow" becomes "the next day" as per rules of reported speech.
Direct Speech:
Ali said, “I visited Lahore last week.”
Rules for Indirect (Reported) Speech:
Simple past ("visited") → changes to past perfect ("had visited")
Time expression "last week" → changes to "the previous week"
Pronoun "I" becomes "he" (referring to Ali)
Correct Indirect Speech:
Ali said that he had visited Lahore the previous week.
"Can" is used to express present ability or possibility.
The sentence talks about a current route option, so "can" fits best.
At that point, road veered off towards left.
The phrase "veered off" is commonly used to describe a road or path that suddenly changes direction, in this case, towards the left.
سفر نامہitinerary
Direct Speech: "Shall I ever go there again?" he asked.
Indirect Speech: The question is yes/no type, so it changes using "whether" or "if".
"Shall I" becomes "he would" (future in past).
Pronoun "I" → "he"
Hence, the correct transformation is:
He asked whether he would go there again.
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