You May Come with me liza, Liza said to me. - Liza said that

where did you find this book? he said- He asked me переписать в косвенную речь

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Liza invited me to come with her and said to me, "Where did you find this book?" In indirect speech, we need to report what Liza said without using her exact words and adjust the sentence structure accordingly. Here's the step-by-step solution:

1. Identify the introductory phrase: "Liza said to me."
2. Change the tenses:
- Present tense changes to past tense: "said" becomes "said."
- Present continuous tense changes to past continuous tense: "am/is/are saying" becomes "was/were saying."
- Present perfect tense changes to past perfect tense: "have said" becomes "had said."
- Present perfect continuous tense changes to past perfect continuous tense: "have been saying" becomes "had been saying."
3. Insert the reporting verb (such as say, ask, tell, etc.), followed by the indirect object pronouns (me, you, him, her, etc.) and the subordinating conjunction "that." In this case, the reporting verb is "asked" and the indirect object pronoun is "me." The sentence becomes: "He asked me."
4. For the direct question, we need to change the word order from subject - verb - object to verb - subject - object. The question "Where did you find this book?" becomes "Where did you find that book?" because we are reporting it.
5. Combine all the changes. The final sentence is: He asked me where I had found that book.

So, the indirect speech for the original sentence "You may come with me, Liza said to me. - Liza said that" and "Where did you find this book? he said" is:
- "Liza invited me to come with her and said to me that I may come with her."
- "He asked me where I had found that book."

I hope this explanation helps you understand the process of converting direct speech to indirect speech. Let me know if you have any further questions.
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