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(iii) The teacher said to the students, "Do as I say."
(Change into indirect speech)​

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Answered by aklima713385
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Explanation:

The teacher told the students to do as she said

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Indirect speech - The teacher told the students to do as she said.

Explanation:

We can utilise indirect speech to report what someone said without speech bubbles or having to use exactly the same words (also called reported speech). For instance:

Direct speech: “We’re quite cold in here.”

Indirect speech: They say (that) they’re cold.

In most cases, we simply change the subject when we report something that was spoken in the present simple, as in the example above. But when we talk about the past, we typically shift the tense by going backwards.

Conclusion:

The accurate answer is "The teacher told the students to do as she said."

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