Change the direction: "Shall I take the cars", he asked.
- He said he will take the car.
- He asked he would take the car.
- He asked if he should take the car.
- None of these
Explanation
He asked if he should take the car.
When changing the direction of a yes/no question like "Shall I...", we use "asked if" in reported speech.
"Shall I" changes to "should he", maintaining the sense of offering or suggestion.
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