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He said, “Good bye, my friends.” Change into Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech: He wished good bye to his friends. Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence. Learn Narration
Indirect Speech: He wished good bye to his friends.
Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence.
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See lessHe said, “God is great.” Change into Indirect Speech
Indirect Tense: He said that God is great. Explanation: When the reported clause of a direct speech is a universal truth or any historical event or a habitual action, then the tense of the indirect speech doesn't change, no matter in whatever tense the reporting verb is. Learn Narration
Indirect Tense: He said that God is great.
Explanation: When the reported clause of a direct speech is a universal truth or any historical event or a habitual action, then the tense of the indirect speech doesn’t change, no matter in whatever tense the reporting verb is.
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See lessHe said, “Come here.” Change into Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech: He ordered me to come there. Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence. Learn Narration
Indirect Speech: He ordered me to come there.
Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence.
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He said, “Get well soon.” Change into Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech: He wished that I might get well soon. Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence. Learn Narration
Indirect Speech: He wished that I might get well soon.
Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence.
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See lessHe said, “Go away from here.” Change into Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech: He ordered me to go away from there. Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence. Learn Narration
Indirect Speech: He ordered me to go away from there.
Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence.
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See lessHe said, “Get out of my way.” Change into Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech: He commanded me to get out of his way. Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence. Learn Narration
Indirect Speech: He commanded me to get out of his way.
Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence.
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See lessHe said, “Face is the index of mind.” Change into Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech: He said that face is the index of mind. Explanation: When the reported clause of a direct speech is a universal truth or any historical event or a habitual action or proverb, then the tense of the indirect speech doesn't change, no matter in whatever tense the reporting verb (say) iRead more
Indirect Speech: He said that face is the index of mind.
Explanation: When the reported clause of a direct speech is a universal truth or any historical event or a habitual action or proverb, then the tense of the indirect speech doesn’t change, no matter in whatever tense the reporting verb (say) is.
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See lessHe said, “Everybody is here.” Change into Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech: He said that everybody was there. Explanation: When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present indefinite tense (simple present tense), then the indirect (reported) speech will change into the past indefinite tense. Present Indefinite Tense >Read more
Indirect Speech: He said that everybody was there.
Explanation: When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present indefinite tense (simple present tense), then the indirect (reported) speech will change into the past indefinite tense.
Present Indefinite Tense > Past Indefinite Tense.
And if the sentence is interrogative, we use the the reporting verbs – asked, enquired, etc.
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He said, “Don’t waste my time.” Change into Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech: He requested me not to waste his time. Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence. Learn Narration
Indirect Speech: He requested me not to waste his time.
Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence.
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See lessHe said, “Don’t worry about me.” Change into Indirect Speech
Indirect Speech: He requested me to not worry about him. Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence. Learn Narration
Indirect Speech: He requested me to not worry about him.
Explanation: While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order etc to match the mood of the sentence.
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