The student asked the writer
what had prompted him to become a professional writer.
Alternative correct reporting:
- The student inquired of the writer
what had prompted him to become a professional writer
.
- The student asked the writer
what prompted him to become a professional writer
. (less formal, but acceptable in some contexts)
- The student wanted to know
what had prompted the writer to become a professional writer
.
Explanation of changes in reported speech:
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
\hline
Direct Speech &
Reported Speech
\hline
What prompted & what had prompted
\hline
you & him
\hline
Question form & Statement form
\hline
\end{tabular}
Step-by-step transformation:
- This is a
Wh-question
(question word "What"), so no if/whether is needed.
- The reporting verb "asked" is in past tense, so we apply backshift of tenses:
- "Prompted" (simple past) changes to
"had prompted"
(past perfect)
- Pronoun changes:
- "You" (writer) changes to
"him"
- The question format changes to statement format (subject + verb order).
- The Wh-word "what" is retained and connects the two clauses.
Complete reported sentence:
"The student asked the writer
what had prompted him to become a professional writer."