3) "These three flags are in your care," he said. (The
reported speech for this is-----)
O He told me that these three flags were in my care
O He told me that these three flags were in his care
O He told me that those three flags were in my care
O He told me that those three flags are in my care,
Answers
Answered by
7
Answer:
He told me that these three flags were in his care
Explanation:
Answered by
0
He told me that those three flags were in my care.
When we report a speech, we are telling someone what another person has said. We can use either direct or indirect discourse to accomplish this. The indirect speech focuses on the content of a statement rather than the words themselves. The shape of the reported clause in indirect speech is determined by whether the speaker is reporting a statement, an inquiry, or a command. A reporting clause and a that-clause make up indirect reports of statements.
Similar questions