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change the narration..
Ali said,"I am waiting"?change the narration ​

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Concept:

Direct or quoted speech is a type of transcription that reflects speech or idea in its original form as articulated by the original speaker. It is normally enclosed in quote marks in narrative, however in some languages, it can be contained in guillemets. In the inquit, the referenced speaker is either mentioned or indicated. In linguistics, indirect speech (also known as utterances or indirect discourse) is a syntactic technique for transmitting the meaning of another utterance while directly quoting it. Jill's claim that she was going is an indirect cost communication, whereas Jill's direct talk is "I'm coming." In literature, a "utterance" might be an unheard thought given through a stream of consciousness by an omniscient narrator.

Given:

Change the narration..

Ali said,"I am waiting"?change the narration

Find:

change the given sentence into indirect speech

Answer:

The answer is

"Ali said that he was writing"

=> Some general rules for transforming direct speech to indirect speech are listed below. Remove all quotation marks and quotation marks. Finish the phrase with a complete stop. Change the present tense of the verb inside the inverted commas/quotation marks to the equivalent past tense. When it's unclear whether a statement is accurate or when we're reporting objectively, the past tense is frequently utilized. In direct speech, the present tense is transformed to the past tense. If the main verb or reporting verb is in the past tense.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Ali said that he was writing.

Explanation:

As we know, the given sentence is one of direct speech.

It gives out the original idea/thought of the speaker and is mentioned as is, as a narrative.

It is usually enclosed in quotation marks.

Eg.: He said, “I am going to run.”

Indirect speech, on the other hand, is meant to report one/more statements. It doesn’t involve quotation marks, but instead, it usually involves ‘that’ in the sentence.

Eg.: He said that he was going to run.

Also, we recollect that while changing direct speech into indirect speech, we first need to remove the quotes. Then we must change the verb form (present tense to past tense). Then, we add a reporting term (said, remarked, commented, etc.) followed by ‘that’.

Thus, we can transform the given sentence into Ali said that he was writing.

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