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He says. "I have completed my homework."
(Change the narration)​

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Answered by Swarup1998
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He says that he has completed his homework.

Explanation:

  • In the given direct speech, the Reported Speech is an Assertive Sentence in Present Perfect Tense and the Tense of the Reporting Verb is Present Indefinite Tense. So the Tense of the Reported Speech stays the same in Indirect Speech.

  • The subject of the Reporting Verb is 'He' and thus 'I' changes into 'he' and 'my' changes into 'his'.

  • We use 'that' to connect both the parts.

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Answered by Anonymous
41

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He says that he has completed his homework.

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Definition and some important rules are given below.

  • Direct Speech: Saying directly that what someone has said is called direct speech .

  • Example :-He said "I am watching a movie".

  • Indirect Speech or Reported Speech : Reporting what somebody has said , without using the actual words .

  • Example :- He said that he was watching a movie.

Rules for changing

  • Present simple → Past simple

  • Present Continuous→Past continuous

  • Present perfect → Past perfect

  • Present perfect continuous → Past perfect continuous

  • Past Simple → Past Perfect

  • Past Continuous → Past Perfect Continuous

  • Past Perfect → No change

  • Past perfect continuous → No change

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Some other verb forms that changes★

  • Will Would
  • Shall Should
  • Can Could
  • Must Had to
  • May Might

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Time and Place References change

  • Now Then
  • Today That Day
  • Here There
  • This That
  • Tomorrow The Next Day
  • Yesterday Previous Day
  • Ago→ Before / Previously
  • Tonight That night

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Note :- If the Reported Speech states some Universal Truth then there will be no change.

  • Example:- The teacher said, " Honesty is the best policy".
  • The teacher said that honesty is the best policy.

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