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change in to indirect speech
1.he said to me,"will you listen to me"​

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Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The narration is as follows:

Indirect Speech:- he asked me whether I would listen to him

Explanation:

Indirect Speech:-

When we demand to narrate what someone said without address marks and without inescapably using precisely the same terms, we can utilize indirect speech( also called reported speech). For illustration

Direct speech:- “ We’re relatively cold nowadays. ”

Indirect speech:- They state( that) they’re chill.

When we narrate what someone says in the present simple, as in the below statement, we typically don’t modify the tense, we simply remake the subject. still, when we narrate stuff in the past, we generally remake the tense by shifting it one step back. For illustration, in the following statement, the present simple becomes the past simple in indirect speech.

Direct speech:- “I have got a new auto. ”

Indirect speech:- "He said he'd a new auto."

From the following information, the relevant answer to this narration is as follows:

Direct Speech:- he said to me, "will you listen to me"​

Indirect Speech:- he asked me whether I would listen to him.

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Answered by VishwachiT
0

Answer:

He asked me if I would listen to him.

Explanation:

What is direct speech?

  • When we repeat simply what the other person said, it is called direct speech. It is generally reported with Apostrophe marks to show a dialogue.

Example -

Ramu said, "Can we fly in the first class time?"
Arjun asked me, "Will you go out with me?"

What is indirect speech?

  • When we report someone's speech without using speech marks or using the exact same words it is called indirect speech.

Example -

Rehan commanded her to get a coffee.

Ashu requested the shopkeeper for an extra chocolate.

In this case,

The interrogative "will", becomes "if I would", because of change in tense.

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