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B. Change these sentences into indirect speech.
1. John said, 'Oh no, I've lost my driving licence!
2. Thank you very much,' I said to my friend.
3. Smita said, 'What a pity you did not visit the sick man!
4. He said, I will be in London for three weeks."
5. 'Did you enjoy the party' asked the stranger.
6. What are you doing?" he asked him.
7. "Are you going out?" she asked me
8. The instructor said, "You should exercise regularly.'
9. 'Have you come from India? said the Englishman to the girl.
10. The old man pleaded, 'Will someone help me?"
11. Which road should I take?' asked the driver.​

Answers

Answered by vinodgube123
12

Answer:

john exclaimed with sorrow that he had lost his driving license

I thanked my friend very much

smita exclaimed that it was a pity he had not visited the sick man

he said that he would be in London for three weeks

the stranger asked if he / I had enjoyed the party

he asked him what he was doing

she asked me if I was going out

the instructor said that he / I should exercise regularly

the Englishman asked to the girl if she had come from india

the old man pleaded if someone would help him

the driver asked which road he should take

Answered by anjugoyal954
25

1. John said negatively that he had lost his driving licence.

2. I thanked my friend.

3. Smita asked what a pity he hadn't visit the sick man.

4. He said that he would be in London for three weeks.

5. the stranger asked wether I had enjoyed the party.

6. He asked him what were he doing.

7. She asked me if I was going out.

8. the instructor said that you should exercise regularly.

9. The Englishman asked to the girl if she had come from india.

10. the old man pleaded would someone help him.

11. the Driver asked which road should he taken.

Explanation:

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