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    Indirect Speech: She said that she worked in a hospital. Reason: If reporting verb is in past, Reported Speech changes from Present Indefinite Tense to Past Indefinite Tense. Learn Narration    

    Indirect Speech: She said that she worked in a hospital.

    Reason: If reporting verb is in past, Reported Speech changes from Present Indefinite Tense to Past Indefinite Tense.

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  2. Indirect Speech: The teacher informed him that he was suspended.

    Indirect Speech: The teacher informed him that he was suspended.

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  3. Indirect speech: Omar said that he had always wanted to be a teacher. Reason: If the reported verb is in past, reported speech changes from Past Indefinite Tense to Past  Perfect Tense. Learn Narration

    Indirect speech: Omar said that he had always wanted to be a teacher.

    Reason: If the reported verb is in past, reported speech changes from Past Indefinite Tense to Past  Perfect Tense.

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  4. That phrase means that the person who said it appreciates you very much, and wouldn't want to be in your place for anything in the world. It is a way of saying someone is extremely important to you. In other words, the phrase refers to the reaction to something being so good as to be irreplaceable.

    That phrase means that the person who said it appreciates you very much, and wouldn’t want to be in your place for anything in the world. It is a way of saying someone is extremely important to you. In other words, the phrase refers to the reaction to something being so good as to be irreplaceable.

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  5. the main focus of the presentation will be monthly sales figures.

    the main focus of the presentation will be monthly sales figures.

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  6. He told her that they were going to a restaurant. Reason: when the reported verb is in past, reported speech changes from Present Continuous Tense to Past Continuous Tense.

    He told her that they were going to a restaurant.

    Reason: when the reported verb is in past, reported speech changes from Present Continuous Tense to Past Continuous Tense.

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  7. As a result of Lamb's lack of marriage and consequent lack of children, the essay is referred to as a "reverie." He developed a fictional picture of a happy conjugal life in the essay, which, when he returns to reality, eventually disintegrates into nothingness and becomes meaningless. To begin withRead more

    As a result of Lamb’s lack of marriage and consequent lack of children, the essay is referred to as a “reverie.” He developed a fictional picture of a happy conjugal life in the essay, which, when he returns to reality, eventually disintegrates into nothingness and becomes meaningless.

    To begin with, what exactly is a reverie in Lamb’s dream children? A reverie is a state of being completely absorbed in one’s thoughts. Generally speaking, this is associated with pleasant daydreaming, but it can also be associated with melancholy. At the heart of this essay are sentiments of fond recollection, longing, and ultimately, sadness. His great-grandmother Field and his uncle John are among the relatives he remembers fondly from his childhood.

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