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change the following sentences from direct to indirect speech. he said to me ,"i will help you."​

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Answered by vikashpatnaik2009
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When a sentence is changed from direct to indirect speech, the subject pronoun, verbs and tense forms also change. (This is because the speech is reported by someone else, and the tense of the direct speech goes one tense back as it's spoken at a later time now.) The meaning of the sentence should not differ.

Option B: This sentence is the correct narration of the direct speech, as 'I will' is changed to 'he would'. 'Would' is the past tense form of 'will' in indirect speech. Also, 'you' remains the same as the listener (object of the reporting verb 'said') remains the same (Sid told you). Hence A is correct.

Option A is incorrect because the second person 'you' in the indirect speech does not change to 'him'. As mentioned outside the direct speech, the speaker Sid delivered the speech to the listener 'you'.

Similarly, option C is incorrect because 'you' does not change to 'me'.

Option D is incorrect because the speech in A is incorrect.

'Said' and 'told' don't mean the same thing, but 'said to' means the same as 'told'.

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Answered by sonika2369
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He told him that he would help him

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