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You say, “I shall visit London.” Change into indirect speech.
Indirect Speech: You say that you will visit London.
Indirect Speech: You say that you will visit London.
See lessHe said, “I am eating an apple.” Convert into indirect speech.
Indirect Speech: He said that he was eating an apple.
Indirect Speech: He said that he was eating an apple.
See lessThe teacher said, “The Ganga rises from the Himalayas.” Change into indirect speech.
Answer: The teacher said that the Ganga rises from the Himalayas. Explanation: Here you can see a common issue that every time when we change narration we always change the verb of the reported speech. But here the reported speech indicates universal truth. So, for this reason, the verb is unchangedRead more
Answer: The teacher said that the Ganga rises from the Himalayas.
See lessExplanation: Here you can see a common issue that every time when we change narration we always change the verb of the reported speech. But here the reported speech indicates universal truth. So, for this reason, the verb is unchanged. When the reported speech also indicates habitual fact we do not change the tense of the verb. Remember these exceptional category sentences.