1.she said to her,"give me your book"
2.he says to me, "do you help the door"
3.the master said to his servant,"do not sit there"
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she said to her give her book to she
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1. She said to her ‘Give me your book.’
She asked her to give her book
2. He says to me ‘Do you help the poor?’
He asks me if I help the poor.
3. The master said to his servant, ‘Do not sit there.’
The master asked the servant, not to sit there.
Explanation:
The above sentences have been changed from 'direct speech to indirect speech.'
In 'direct speech', the words have to be conveyed verbatim.
In indirect speech, it is not necessary that the same words have to be repeated verbatim. It is enough if the meaning is conveyed.
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