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Change into Indirect speech: “Hey! I am really excited. It’s nice to meet old friends. What are you doing here ?” said Meena. - English (Second/Third Language)

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Change into Indirect speech:

“Hey! I am really excited. It’s nice to meet old friends. What are you doing here ?” said Meena.

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Meena greeted her and said that she was really excited. It was nice to meet old friends. She asked her what she was doing there

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Chapter 3.2: A Lesson in Life from a Beggar - Language Study [Page 100]

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