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English, 04.02.2020 10:04 melaniespinkhaow4w1j

1. he said, "where do you live? " 2. he asked where i lived. 3. he asked where we lived. 4. he asked where he lived. 4. he asked where she lived. 5. he asked where they lived. does #1 usually mean #2? what about the others? in sentence 1, we can put the following after "he said." he said (to me, to us, to him, to her, to them) so according to the context, we can think of several sentences? am i right?

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