"are you angry, my friend?" said the king. Change into indirect sentences
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The king asked to his friend that is he angry.
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Direct speech refers to verbal communication that reports what someone said without using their exact words, as in the phrases "They said you didn't like it," "I asked her what her plans were," and "Citizens complained about the smoke."
The tense of the words uttered is typically changed when reported or indirect discourse refers to the past.
Saying, telling, and asking are all examples of reporting verbs. The word "inverted" is not used.The word or phrase that receives the direct object is known as an indirect object.
The students are the indirect object in the statement The teacher offered the students cake.
Cake is the direct object, and the consumers are the students.
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