Choose the correct indirect speech: He said to his friend, "If I were you I should leave the town at once."
Answer: He advised his friend to leave the town at once.
Explanation
He advised his friend to leave the town at once.
The sentence expresses a suggestion or advice in the form of a conditional, which turns into advice in indirect speech.
“If I were you...” typically implies giving advice.
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