Change into Indirect speech
. he said "my you live long!"
. The captain said, "Bravo! Well done."
. The officer said, "Hang it all! Can you not do it more neatly?"
. The child Said, "Oh! It is my doll" (denoting pleasure)
. The child said, "Oh! My doll is broken."
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Answers
1. He said, "May you live long!"
➟ He wished (or prayed) that he might live long.
2. The captain said, "Bravo! Well done."
➟ The captain applauded him, saying that he had done well.
3. The officer said, "Hang it all! Can you not do it more neatly?"
➟ The officer asked him angrily whether he could not do that more neatly.
4. The child said, "Oh! It is my doll." (denoting pleasure)
➟ The child cried joyfully that it was his doll.
5. The child said, "Oh! My doll is broken."
➟ The child cried sorrowfully that it was his doll (that was broken)
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• Note : Remember that,
- Hark! Hush! Lo! express attention;
- Oh! expresses surprise or pain and
- Pooh! expresses contempt.
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Narration exercise :
Sentence one :-
Direct speech: He said," May you live long!"
Indirect speech: He wished me/ blessed me* with long life.
Sentence two :-
Direct speech: The captain said,"Bravo! Well done."
Indirect speech: The captain exclaimed with joy that we* had done well.
Sentence three :-
Direct speech: The captain said," Hang it all! Can you not do that more neatly?"
Indirect speech: The captain commanded with anger to hang it all and asked us* to do it more neatly.
Sentence four :-
Direct speech: The child said," Oh! It is my doll"
Indirect speech: The child exclaimed with pleasure that it was her* doll.
Sentence five :-
Direct speech: The child said," Oh! My doll is broken."
Indirect speech: The child exclaimed with sorrow that her* doll broke/ had been broken
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You could always use any of the following instead of the word listed:
• me
• us/ we (use one accordingly)
• him/ he (use one accordingly)
• her/ she (use one accordingly)
• they/ them (use one accordingly)
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