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Change the narrator (direct and indirect speech)

1. He said, "The students were learning their lessons in the classroom."

2. My friend said to me, "I am going to write a letter to my father."

3. The man said, "The earth moves round the sun."

4. Liana said that he would do that work then.

5. He said to the stranger, "Why did you enter my house without taking my permission?"

6. Rama asked whether those mangoes were sweet.

7. Khuma exclaimed joyfully that he had won the prize.

8. He said, "May you live long !"

Answers

Answered by ItzYourCrushBaby
1

Answer:

Correct option is

A

The teacher said that the Earth moves round the Sun.

A universal truth sentence is that which has:

An accepted fact

A general truth

Habitual actions

For universal truth sentences, the reported speech is not changed to convert direct speech to indirect speech. Inverted commas are removed.

The given sentence in indirect speech would be: The teacher said that the Earth moves round the Sun. Here, 'the Earth moves round the Sun' is the universal truth. Thus, option A is the correct answer.

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Answered by AP555
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Answer:

He said that the started had been learning their lessons in the classroom

My friend told me that he was going to write a letter to his father

The man said that the earth was moving round the sun.

Liana said "He will not do the work"

Explanation:

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