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An appointment can be converted into an event but not vise versa true or false ​

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Answered by nisha02345
10

Answer:

Direct speech quotes the exact words spoken. While writing direct speech, we must place the words spoken in quotation marks ("...").

Example: She said, "I am ready."

Indirect speech or Reported speech is used to report the words spoken by someone in the past.

Example: She said she was ready.

DIRECT TO REPORTED SPEECH AND VICE VERSA FOR DIRECT SPEECH IN SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE - DEFINITION

When the direct speech is in the simple present tense, we must change all present tenses to the corresponding past tenses in the reported speech.

Example:

She said, "I am going." - Direct

She said she was going. - Reported

Answered by debosmitadas18
0

Answer:

"An appointment can be converted into an event but not vice versa"

The statement is TRUE.

Explanation:

"An Appointment can be converted into an event but not vice versa". In any APPOINTMENT, we meet certain people (person) for some cause or reason. The cause can be Job Appointments, Family Appointments, etc. hence it proves the fact that Appointments can be converted into Events.

whereas EVENTS are occasions of some particular reason. We attend various events like Sports events, Cultural Events, etc. but none of them is an appointment.

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