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CHANGE THE FOLLOWING INTO INDIRECT SPEECH :--
Rahul said, "I ate my lunch daily"

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Answered by bhandargevishnu
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Answer:

Rahul said that he had eaten his lunch daily.

Explanation:

when direct speech in past tense then indirect speech

in past perfect tense.

My = his.

I = he.

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Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

Rahul said that he had eaten his lunch everyday.

Explanation:

The tense of the words uttered is typically changed when reported or indirect discourse refers to the past. Saying, telling, and asking are all examples of reporting verbs. The reported words may also be introduced with the word "that." There are no inverted commas used.

When in direct speech we use simple past second form of verb. So in indirect speech we We use Past perfect has + third form of verb.

The tense in reported speech often differs one tense from the tense in direct speech in terms of time.

Tense changes when using reported speech.

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