STOP making this indirect speech mistake ❌ 99% of English learners convert WH-questions into indirect speech the WRONG way — and that’s exactly why your grammar sounds unnatural. In this YouTube Short, you’ll FINALLY learn the SIMPLE, POWERFUL, and MOST IGNORED rule for converting WH-questions into indirect speech correctly — without confusion, without memorization, and without inserting the word “that”. 🔥 SENTENCE IN FOCUS: He said, “What do you want?” ❌ WRONG conversions you must avoid: • He said that what do you want. • He said what did you want. These are WRONG because WH-questions in indirect speech are NOT questions anymore. ✅ CORRECT conversion: • He asked what you wanted. 💡 WHY THIS WORKS: When converting WH-questions into indirect speech: ✔ Interrogative form becomes AFFIRMATIVE ✔ Auxiliary verbs disappear ✔ Word order becomes normal (subject + verb) ✔ The WH-word (what, when, where, why, how, who) acts as the JOINER ✔ NEVER use the conjunction “that” This ONE rule instantly fixes: • Indirect speech mistakes • Reported speech errors • Grammar confusion in exams • Spoken English hesitation • Writing inaccuracies 🎯 PERFECT FOR: • ESL learners • EFL learners • Spoken English students • IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, OET candidates • Competitive exam aspirants • School & university students • English teachers & tutors • Anyone struggling with reported speech 🚀 WHY YOU SHOULD WATCH TILL THE END: This short gives you a RULE that applies to ALL WH-QUESTIONS: What, When, Where, Why, Who, Whom, Which, How Once you understand this pattern, indirect speech becomes EASY, FAST, and AUTOMATIC. 📌 SAVE this Short — you’ll need it again. 📌 SHARE it with anyone learning English. 📌 WATCH twice — mastery comes from repetition. This is not textbook grammar. This is REAL, PRACTICAL English. Welcome to smart learning. Welcome to clear grammar. Welcome to confidence. #IndirectSpeech #ReportedSpeech #WHQuestions #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #EnglishShorts #ESLLearning #EFLLearning #SpokenEnglish #EnglishRules #GrammarShorts #LearnEnglishFast #EnglishForExams #IELTSGrammar #TOEFLGrammar #PTEGrammar #EnglishTeacher #DailyEnglish #EnglishPractice