Direct to Indirect Speech: Interrogative Sentences | Easy Rules & Examples for Exams Master Interrogative Sentences in Narration with the easiest rules, tricks, and exam-based examples! This video explains how to change Direct to Indirect Speech when the sentence is a question—covering both WH-questions and Yes/No questions. This lesson is extremely important for BPSC TRE 4 (TGT–PGT), CTET, BED, UPTET, DSSSB, KVS, NVS, LT Grade, and all teaching & competitive exams. 📌 What’s Covered in this Video? ✔ Meaning & Rules of Narration for Interrogative Sentences ✔ Change of Reporting Verb (asked, inquired, wanted to know, etc.) ✔ Rules for WH-Words (what, why, when, where, who, how) ✔ Rules for Yes/No Questions (if / whether) ✔ Change in Tense, Pronouns & Word Order ✔ 20+ Solved Examples with Answers ✔ Common Mistakes & Exam-Tips After watching this video, you will confidently convert any interrogative sentence from Direct to Indirect Speech with accuracy. ✨ Example Explained in the Video: Direct: He said, “Do you know her?” Indirect: He asked me if I knew her. 🎯 Best For: BPSC TRE 4 English, TGT English, PGT English, CTET, BED, UP TGT/PGT, LT Grade, KVS, NVS, DSSSB, M.Ed, English Grammar Students, School Boards & Competitive Exams. 📍 Subscribe for More English Grammar Lessons English with Dilip Sir – Learn English Grammar & Literature for Teaching Exams. #DirecttoIndirectSpeech #Narration #InterrogativeSentences #ReportedSpeech #EnglishGrammar #BPSTRE4 #TGTEnglish #PGTEnglish #CTETEnglish #UPTGT #UPPGT #EnglishWithDilipSir #TeacherExamPreparation #GrammarRules #EnglishForExams Direct to Indirect Speech Interrogative Sentences Narration of interrogative sentences Interrogative sentences narration rules Direct and indirect speech interrogative Reported speech questions Narration English grammar Direct to indirect speech rules and examples How to change interrogative sentences into indirect speech Direct indirect speech explained Interrogative narration for exams BPSC TRE 4 English grammar TGT PGT English grammar CTET English grammar English with Dilip Sir narration Reported speech yes or no questions WH questions narration rules English grammar for competitive exams