English, asked by piyush67337, 6 months ago

change into indirect speech 1) He
said " let us wait for their arrival " .
2) He said to him " Is not your name Ahmed" 3) She said " Bravo! you have done well" 4) Alice said "how clever I am". 5) He said" I have received se very good news "​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. He suggested us that we should wait for their arrival.

2. He asked him if his name was Ahmed.

3. She exclaimed in joy that he had done well .

4. Alice exclaimed that she was clever.

5. He said that he had received a very good news.

Answered by kodurichandu13
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Answer:

The correct answers to the given question are as follows-

  1. He suggested that we should wait for their arrival.
  2. He asked him if his name was not Ahmed.
  3. She applauded him, saying that he had done well .
  4. Alice exclaimed that she was clever.
  5. He said that he had received a very good news.

Explanation:

  • When we convert a speech from direct to indirect, the present tense changes to the past tense.
  • If it is in the simple present, it will change to the simple past. If it is in the present continuous tense, it will change to the past continuous tense.
  • When the reporting verb is in the past tense and the direct speech is in the present continuous tense, then the indirect speech will be changed into the past continuous tense.
  • In the interrogative sentences, we use reporting verbs like asked, enquired, etc.
  • In the given question, the word said is used, it indicates that the reporting verb is in the past tense.

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