Change the following sentences from Direct to Indirect.
1.
He said to me, "I love my country."
2.
He said to his friend, "He is suffering from fever."
3. I said to him, "You have drawn the picture."
Jamal said to me, "I am reading an interesting book."
5. She said to me, "I am not going to see you."
6. They said to us, "We were not making a noise."
7. He said to me, "These two boys have divided the mangoe
8 He said to me, "The school peon was dismissed."
9. He said, "He must come here today."
10. My teacher said, "God is Merciful."
11. Akram said to me, "I wrote a letter to Ahmad yesterday.'
12. I said to my pupil, "God helps those who help themselve
13. I said to my pupil, "You laughed at me in the morning.
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Answer:
- He told me that he loved/loves his country.
- He told his friend that he was suffering from fever.
- I told him that he had drawn the picture.
- Jamal told me that he was reading an interesting book.
- She told me that she was not going to see me.
- They told us that they were not making a noise.
- He told me that those boys had divided a mangoes.
- He told me that the peon had been dismissed.
- He said that he must come there that day.
- My teacher said that God is merciful.
- Akram told me that he had written a letter to Ahmed previous day.
- I told my pupil that God helps those who help themselves.
- I told my pupil that they had laughed at me in the morning.
Explanation:
You can use loves since a man always love his country.
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Answer:
he told me that he love his country
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