1. 'Is it really time to get up?' asked John.
2. 'I have a holiday tomorrow,' said Mohit.
3. 'Did you enjoy the film, Amit?' asked Bharat.
4. What is there for breakfast?' Julie wanted to know.
5. 'We need some more milk, eggs and butter,' said Ruhi.
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1. John said that was it really time to get up.
2. Mohit said that he had a holiday tomorrow.
3. Bharat asked Amit that did he enjoy the film.
4. Julie wanted to know what is in breakfast.
5. Ruhi said that they need some more milk, eggs, and butter.
Explanation:
- Indirect speech refers to speaking that summarises what someone has stated without using their exact words.
- The tense of the words uttered is typically changed when reported or indirect discourse refers to the past. Saying, telling, and asking are all examples of reporting verbs. The reported words may also be introduced with the word "that." The word "inverted" is not used.
- The verb said is frequently used to begin indirect discourse, as in "I said," "Bill said," or "they said." The past tense of the verb says denotes that something was previously said. In these situations, the reported sentence's main verb is shifted into the past.
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