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"I've been to see the manager" -- meaning of "been to see"
In the sentence, the phrase "been to see" indicates that the speaker has visited or met with the manager. It implies a physical presence in the manager's office or location for the purpose of discussi …
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What is direct speech form of these sentences? 1. He asked me if I had come by train or by b...
Your direct speech form for the first sentence is correct:
He said, "Did you come by train or by bus?"
For the second sentence, here's the direct speech form:
She said, "Who did you invite to the p …