change into reported speech
He says to me. "You have always helped me."
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He tells me that I have always helped him.
- Reporting someone else's words without using their exact words is referred to as reported speech or indirect speech. The tense, pronouns, time expressions, and other components of the original statement are altered in reported speech to reflect the speaker's point of view.
- The conjunction "that" is frequently used to introduce the reported speech, and the reporting verb is typically in the past tense. In academic writing, formal letters, news reporting, and everyday conversation, reported speech is frequently used. It facilitates accurate and impartial communication of information, opinions, and ideas without changing the original message or tone.
- Direct quotations, which can occasionally be awkward or unsuitable, can be avoided by using reported speech, which can also give the text more variety, clarity, and credibility.
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