Change the narration :
(a) Dipa said, “I have finished my work."
(b) Rita said to Rahul, “I love to read books".
(c) Rekha said to him, “I am not feelig well."
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(a) Dipa told that she hade finished her work.
(b) Rita told to Rahul that she loved to read book.
(c) Rekha told him that she was not felling well.
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The given sentences' narration can be changed as -
- Dipa said she has finished her work.
- Rita told Rahul that he loves to read books.
- Rekha told him that she's not feeling well.
Explanation:
Like we can read and identify, the given sentences are narrated in direct speech. Here, the speaker is quoted as is, within quotation marks.
We are directed to change the sentences into narration of indirect speech. Here, the speaker's words are modified to match the sentence, with the content and idea remaining the same.
Before we get into changing the sentences, we keep the following in mind -
- The quotation marks must be removed.
- The verb in the sentence must be brought in agreement with the subject.
- Reporting verbs, like 'remarked', 'commented', 'exclaimed', etc. must be used.
Keeping the above in mind, the given sentences can be changed as follows -
- Dipa said she has finished her work.
- Rita told Rahul that she loves to read books.
- Rekha told him that she's not feeling well.
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