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Change this direct into indirect voice raju said,I am going to kodaikanal for a holiday "

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Answered by BrainlyElegantdoll
9

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The given sentence is in direct speech so you have to change it to indirect speech .

Direct speech : Raju said , " I am going to Kodaikanal for a holiday "

Indirect speech : Raju said that he was going to Kodaikanal for a holiday

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❇️ Convey the message given by the first person to the third person is termed as indirect speech.

❇️The person who conveys is the second person to whom the first person told the compliment or a sentence.

✴ Indirect speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that person's exact words.

Some words alter in indirect speech in the following way :

✨ Now - Then

✨ Today - That day

✨Last night - previous night

✨ Said - Told

✨ Will be - would be

✨Tomorrow - The next day

✨ Yesterday - The previous day .

Answered by Anonymous
10

\mathfrak{\underline{\underline{Direct\:and\:Indirect\:Speech:-}}}

Answer:- Raju said that he was going to kodaikanal for a holiday.

\bold{\boxed{\sf{\red{Some\:Rules\:for\:the\:change\:of\:Tenses:-}}}}

• If the reported Verb is in the present or Future tense, the tense of the verb in the reported speech is not changed.

• If the reporting verb is in the Past tense, the tense of the verb in the reported speech is changed into the corresponding Past Tense.

NOTE: The future tense of the reported speech is changed in a comparatively simple way. 'Will' is changed into 'would' and 'shall' is changed into 'should' or 'would'.

\bold{\boxed{\sf{\pink{Some\:Rules\:for\:the\:change\:of\:Pronouns:-}}}}

• Pronouns of the first person in the reported speech are changed into the person of the subject of the Reporting Verb.

• Pronouns of the second person in the reported speech are changed into the person of the Object of the Reporting Verb, i.e., the noun or pronoun coming after the reporting Verb.

• Pronouns of the third person in the reported speech remain unchanged.

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