English, asked by chakrabortysuma739, 4 hours ago

Change the narration:
1. The man said to his servant, " Why did you not complete the work last night?"
2. The teacher asked them to complete the application form in time.
3. My mother said to me, " I shall prepare everything tomorrow."
4. The doctor asked the patient whether he had mixed the medicine with hot water.
5. The manager advised us that we must follow his advice.
6. The teacher said that he would attend the school the next day.
7. He asked me why I had been doing the work so sincerely.
8. Mr. Das said, " I have sent the manager to solve the problem."
9. The man said to me, " Were you a student of the new institution?"
10. She said to Anu," Will you help me today?"​

Answers

Answered by armygirl1266
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Answer:

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