English, asked by naskarrajesh159, 10 months ago

Change the narration of the following sentences from direct to indirect speech using appropriate reporting verbs?
1. "That always happens," She said.
2. "You have an interesting face," I said to her.
3. She said, "It's naice to be told I have an interesting face ".
4. She said , "I'm tired of people telling me I have a pretty face".
5. She said to me, " Why are you so serious?"
6."We'll soon be at your station," I said to her.
7. "Good bye,"the girl said.
8. "She was an interesting girl", I said.
9. "I' don't reimember", he said.
10. He said to me , "Didn't you notice?"

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

  • "That always happens," She said.

she said that this always happens

  • You have an interesting face," I said to her.

The narrator remarked that she had an interesting face.

  • She said, "It's nice to be told I have an interesting face

She said that it was nice to be told that she had an interesting face

  • . She said , "I'm tired of people telling me I have a pretty face".

The girl said that she is tired of people telling her she had a pretty face.

  • She said to me, " Why are you so serious?

she asked me why I was so serious.

  • "We'll soon be at your station," I said to her.

She told her that they would soon be at her station.

"Good bye,"the girl said.

The girl said good bye.

  • "She was an interesting girl", I said.

I told that she had an interesting girl.

  • "I' don't reimember", he said.

He said that he does not remember

  • He said to me , "Didn't you notice?"

He told me that I have noticed or not  


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Answered by vandanark1983
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Explanation:

She said that this always happens.

The narrator remarked that she had an interesting face.

She said that it is nice to be told that she had an interesting face.

She said that she is tired by telling to people that she had a pretty face.

she asked me if I am so serious.

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