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I asked my sister, “What can I do for you in this matter?” ...(Identify the correct ‘Indirect Speech’ form of the above sentence from the alternatives given below) - English

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I asked my sister, “What can I do for you in this matter?”      ...(Identify the correct ‘Indirect Speech’ form of the above sentence from the alternatives given below)

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  • I asked my sister what I could do for her in that matter.

  • He asked his sister what he could do for her in that matter.

  • I asked my sister what he could do for her in this matter.

  • He asked my sister what she could do for her in that matter.

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I asked my sister what I could do for her in that matter.

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