change the following into indirect speech-
1 He said, "Lend me your pen, will you?”
He told me, "Shut the door, will you?
3. He said to her, “Make tea for me, will you?”
He said, “Let us start the work.”
* Mrs Gandhi always said, “Let us work for the country day
and night.”
6. Jack said to Jill, “Let us go to play.”
7. He said to me, “Let us sing together.”
8. I said to him, “Let us go for a picnic.”
. He said to me, “Let's stop now and finish it later."
10. He said, “Let him catch the train.”
11. He said, “Let him stay here."
12. He said, “Let him rest in peace."
13. She said, “Let me go out.”
14. He said to his father, “Let me watch TV."
15. He said to his mother, “Let me play here."
16. God said, “Let there be light," and there was light.
17. The hare said to the tortoise, “Let us run a race.”
18 “Let us stay here till the storm has passed,” he said.
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She said lend me your pen would you
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The following sentences are converted to indirect speech as follows:
- He requested me to lend him my pen.
- He asked me to shut the door.
- He requested me to make him tea
- He asked us to start the work
- Mrs Gandhi said that we must work for our country, day and night
- Jack asked Jill to play with him
- He asked me to sing with him
- I asked him to go to a picnic with me
- He suggested that we should stop now and finish it later
- He said that we must let him catch the train
- He said that we must let him stay here
- He prayed that his soul must rest in peace
- She requested to go out
- He requested his father to allow him to watch TV
- He asked his mother her permission to play here
- God commanded that there should be light and there was light.
- The hare suggested to the tortoise that they should run a race
- He suggested that they should stay here till the storm had passed.
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