Option 1 (Simple):
* The doctor asked if I was feeling better today.
Option 2 (More specific):
* The doctor inquired about my well-being, asking if I was feeling better that day.
Option 3 (With a different subject):
* The doctor asked [the patient's name] if they were feeling better today.
Explanation:
* Indirect speech reports what someone said without directly quoting them.
* Tense shift: The original sentence uses the present tense ("Are you feeling..."). In indirect speech, this usually shifts to the past tense ("was feeling").
* Reporting verb: We need a verb to indicate the doctor's action (e.g., asked, inquired, wanted to know).
* Subject: We need to specify who the doctor was speaking to (e.g., "me", "him/her", "the patient's name").
Choose the option that best fits the specific context of the conversation.