He blessed me with a long life.
He blessed me with a long life.
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He blessed me with a long life.
He blessed me with a long life.
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We congratulated them.
See lessHe greeted me congratulations and I thanked him.
He greeted me congratulations and I thanked him.
See lessIndirect Speech: He thanked me. Explanation: In the case of optative sentences, we simply used "thanked". In addition, when reporting verb is in the past tense, reported speech changes from present indefinite tense to past indefinite tense. Learn Narration
Indirect Speech: He thanked me.
Explanation: In the case of optative sentences, we simply used “thanked”. In addition, when reporting verb is in the past tense, reported speech changes from present indefinite tense to past indefinite tense.
See lessMain Features of William Wordsworth’s Poetry: 1. Emphasis on Nature 2. Use of simple and everyday human language 3. Wrote against corrupt society practises 4. Love for nature
Main Features of William Wordsworth’s Poetry:
1. Emphasis on Nature
2. Use of simple and everyday human language
3. Wrote against corrupt society practises
4. Love for nature
He congratulated me.
He congratulated me.
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