English, asked by nickname856, 7 hours ago

1. He said, "I am unwell."
2.He said, "My master is writing a letter."
3.The man said, "Please bring me a chair."
4. Rajiv said, "Hurrah! We have won the match."
Note: The above sentences are in direct speech. Narrate it.

Answers

Answered by kathanmajithia
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1. He said that he was unwell.

2. He said that his master was writting a letter.

3. The man requested to bring a chair.

4. Rajiv exclamined with joy that they have won the match.

Answered by ItzSweetGangster
1

Answer:

  1. He said that he was unwell.
  2. He said that his mother was writing a letter.
  3. The man asked me to bring him a chair.
  4. Rajiv exclaimed that they had won the match.

Explanation:

  • Present Tenses in the Direct Speech are changed into Past Tense. If the reporting or principal verb is in the Past Tense. If in direct speech you find say/says or will say. Direct speech the words within the quotation marks talk of a universal truth or habitual action.

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