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Choose the correct indirect sentence for “He said to me, where were you”:

A. - a. He said to me where I had been.
B. - b. He asked me where I had been.
C. - c. He asked me where I had been.
D. - d. He asked me where I was.
Correct Answer: B. - b. He asked me where I had been.

When converting direct speech with a question, "said to me" becomes "asked me," and "were you" changes to "I had been" in indirect speech. Options A, C, and D use incorrect phrasing or tense.

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