English, asked by yuvrajkori, 10 months ago

(2) “I'll take my oath I put it down on that chair,” said
George, staring at the empty seat.
“I saw you do it myself, not a minute ago,” said Harris.



change in indirect speech​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
28

The sentences in the indirect speech are:

George stared at the empty seat and said that he would take his oath and put that down on that chair.

Harris said that he had seen him doing that to himself not a minute before.

  • The given sentences are in the direct speech. We have changed it into the indirect or reported speech.
  • Indirect speech is used to address the words of the speaker without directly quoting them.
  • Certain changes are made while changing a sentence into the indirect form:
  1. Reporting verb
  2. Tense.
Answered by snowyqueen19
11

Answer:

(2)Staring at the empty seat George said he would take his oath he put it down on that chair

Harris said that he had seen him do it himself, not a minute ago

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