34. “Do you want some more sweets?” asked my friend.
(a)My friend asked me if I want some more sweets. (b)My friend said to me if I wanted some more sweets. (c)My friend asked me whether I wanted some more sweets. (d)My friend asked me that I wanted some more sweets.
Answer
Answer : (c)
Explanation
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