English, asked by seemashirsath387, 2 months ago

*Change the sentences into indirect speech*

1. ‘Don’t raise such dust!’ he called out to Nathu.

2. ‘I don’t wish to talk about it,’ complained the sweeper-boy.

3. “I haven’t even received my regular pay”, said Nathu.

4. ‘Is that so?’ said Mrs. Srivastava.

5. ‘Well, I wish you luck,’ said Sitaram. ‘I’ll keep a lookout for any jobs that might suit you.’

6. Mrs. Srivastava said, ‘Do you know, my dear, that Seth Govind Ram’s bank can’t even pay its employees?’

7. Mrs. Bhushan said to Mr. Bhushan, ‘I’ve been looking for you for almost an hour.”

8. ‘Good morning, Nathu,’ said the washerman’s boy.

9. Washerman’s boy said to Nahi,” Are you ready to take up a new job from the first of next month?”

10. The people said, ‘Give us our money or we’ll break in!’​

Answers

Answered by divyabisht2117
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Answer:

1) He exclaimed to Nathu with irritation not to raise such dust.

Answered by ayesha78638
1

Answer:

1. He called out to Nathu not to raise such dust

2.The sweeper boy complained that he did not wish to talk about it.

3. Nathu said that he hadn't even received his regular pay.

4. Mrs. srivastava said that is that so.

5. sitaram said that he wishes him luck and he would keep a look on the jobs that might suit him

6. Mrs.srivastava said that did you know that, my dear, that Seth Govind Ram's bank can't even pay it's employees.

7. Mrs.Bhushan said to Mr. bhushan that she had been looking him for almost an hour.

8.The washer man's boy said Good morning, Nathu

9.Washer man's boy questioned Nahi if he was ready to take up a new job from the first of next month

10. The people said that Give them their money or we would break in.!

Explanation:

Hope this helps you. I have tried my best not to use short forms in the middle of the sentences if u find them I m really sorry..

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