English, asked by tamilselvan761998, 11 months ago

1)"What a beautiful fort it is!"She said.
2)Rani said to kamala,"Let us go to the park now".
(change into indirect speech)​

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Answered by kartik994
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Answer:

she wondered what a beautiful sort it was!.

Rani ordered kamla to go to park then

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The given direct speech can be changed into indirect speech as shown below:

1. She exclaimed with delight that it was a very beautiful fort.

2. Rani suggested to Kamla that they should go the park then.

Explanation

1. When we convert an exclamatory direct speech into indirect speech, we remove ‘How’ or ‘What’ and put ‘very’ in front of the adjective. For example, the exclamatory sentence ‘How intelligent she is!’ will change into ‘She is very intelligent.’

The rest of the tense and pronoun conversion are applied as per the rules of the direct-indirect speech.

2. Direct speech beginning with the word ‘let’ are very tricky. 'Let' in the sentences has different meanings. So, the reporting verb ‘said to’ is changed according to the idea conveyed by ‘Let’. The reporting verb in indirect speech can be changed into ‘Proposed’, ‘Suggested’, ‘Requested’, ‘Ordered’, ‘Wished’, ‘Told’, etc.

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