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change into indirect speech
He says, "I am hungry. "​

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Answered by 16233
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Answer:

he said that he was hungry

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Answered by ShadowWizard
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change into indirect speech

He says, "I am hungry. "

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He says that he is Hungry.

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when the introductory verb is in the present or future,the tenses are not changed in the indirect.

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Direct speech:-

We may quote the actual words used by the speaker; such as,

He said,"I am tired of hearing these complaints."

this is called direct speech:

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  1. He said,"I do not know where to go."
  2. He said,"I will not do it."
  3. He said,"I have received some very good news."

Indirect speech:-

We may give an account of what another person has said; such as,

He said that he was tired of hearing those complaints.

This is called indirect (or reported) Speech:

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  1. He said that he did not know where to go.
  2. He said that he would not do it.
  3. He said that he had received some very good news.

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