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Change the Narration:
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He says, "I will never get married."
He asked if I knew Harry.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • He says that he will never get married.
  • He said, " Do you know Harry?"
Answered by DevendraLal
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After changing the narration, sentences will be-

  • He says that he will never get married.
  • He said, " Do you know Harry?"
  • Narration is the process of telling a story, and as such, it falls under the category of discourse (although in the first-person narration, it may be that the narrator also plays a role in the development of the story itself).
  • In this speech or method of recounting a person's speech, we are not compelled to use the speaker's precise words.
  • By rephrasing a speech in our own words, we can express or narrate it in a sentence via indirect communication.
  • Depending on the sentence's form and meaning, the reporting verb is altered.
  • The indirect speech does not use inverted commas. The reported speech uses a connective word at the outset.
  • The reported speech's verb is altered to fit the sentence's form and meaning.

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