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change the narration " what are you doing here?" he cried in a gruff voice​

Answers

Answered by chandrasinghdt
4

Answer:

he said that what he was doing there.

Answered by varadad25
4

Answer:

He cried in a guff voice what he was doing there.

Explanation:

The given sentence is in Direct Speech.

We have to convert it into Indirect Speech.

The reported speech ( part of sentence in double invented commas ) is a Wh. Question.

In case of Wh. Question, the word used instead of said / said to is asked.

( Here, cried is used as it is. )

The conjunction used is the Wh. word in the given sentence.

The tense of the given reported speech is Present Continuous Tense.

The second form ( past form ) of verb are i. e. were is used.

The sentence is converted into a simple sentence.

Additional Information:

1. Narration:

The narration means to show someone's words.

It is one of the parts of English grammar.

2. Types of narration:

There are two types of narration:

A) Direct Narration

B) Indirect Narration

3. Direct Narration:

When someone's words are said or written as they are, then it is known as direct narration.

4. Indirect Narration:

When someone's words are said or written in our own words rather than as they are, then it is known as indirect narration.

5. Types of sentences:

1. Assertive Sentence ( Statement )

2. Interrogative Sentence ( Wh. Question )

3. Verbal Question ( Yes / No question )

4. Inperative Sentence ( Command )

5. Excalamatory Sentence

6. Changes in the words from Direct Speech to Indirect Speech:

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}\cline{1-3}&Direct Speech & Indirect Speech\\\cline{1-3}1 & This & That\\\cline{1-3}2 & These & Those\\\cline{1-3}3 & Here & There\\\cline{1-3}4 & Now & Then\\\cline{1-3}5 & Come & Go\\\cline{1-3}6 & Hence & Thence\\\cline{1-3}7 & Ago & Before\\\cline{1-3}\end{tabular}

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}\cline{1-3}&Direct Speech & Indirect Speech\\\cline{1-3}8 & Yesterday & The previous day\\\cline{1-3}9 & Today & That day\\\cline{1-3}10 & Tomorrow & The next day\\\cline{1-3}11 & Last night & The previous night\\\cline{1-3}12 & Tonight & That night\\\cline{1-3}13 & Yet & Till then\\\cline{1-3}\end{tabular}

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