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change it into indirect form of speech​

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1). They said that they had done their duty.

  • Said = Said ( As , there is no object in reporting verb and it is an affirmative sentence)
  • Conjunction = that
  • We = They ( According to the Subject of Reporting verb)
  • have = had ( As the reporting Verb is in past tense)
  • our = their ( According to the subject of reporting Verb)

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2). The teacher told us that we had not completed our drawing.

  • said to = told ( As it is affirmative type of speech)
  • Conjunction = that
  • you = we ( According to the object of Reporting verb)
  • Have - had (As reporting verb is in past tense)
  • Your = Our ( According to the object of Reporting verb)

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3). She said that thay had not eaten their meals.

  • Said = said
  • conjunction = that
  • have = had

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4). The teacher told us that he had often told us not to play with fire.

  • Said to = told
  • have = had
  • conjunction = that

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5). My brother told me that I had missed the point completely.

6). He said that he had completed his drawing half an hour ago.

7). She said that she had not go to school the previous day.

8). He said that she had sung a beautiful ghazal at the concert the last night.

9). She told her bestfriend that he had rung her up at twelve midnight.

10). He said that the boys had not put up a good show last night

11). She said that she would never do such a thing.

12). Afshan said that they would wait for them for one hour only.

13). They said that they would never make a promise , they couldn't fullfill.

14). He said that he would explain that to him only if he listen to him with patient.

15). He told him that he hoped he would not repeat that mistake.

  • Said to = told
  • conjunction = that
  • will = would
  • you = him ( According to the object)

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