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change this sentence to indirect speech the teacher Said boys don't move

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Answered by nilamverma657patq0n
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Hey friend, Here is your answer-
The teacher ordered the boy to didn't move.
Hope it will help you friend.
Answered by snehanegi17
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Answer:

The teacher asked the boys not to move.

Explanation:

Direct speech: Direct speech is when the message of the speaker in the exact words spoken is reported.

Indirect speech: Indirect speech is when the message of the speaker in our own words is reported.

Rule for Direct Speech to Indirect Speech Conversion – Request, Command, Wish, Exclamation:

  • Indirect Speech is supported by some verbs like requested, ordered, suggested and advised.
  • Therefore, the imperative mood in the direct speech changes into the Infinitive in indirect speech.

1. Direct: He said to her ‘Please tidy it’.

Indirect: He requested her to tidy it.

2. Direct: Seema said to Jaya, "Stand up".

Indirect: Seema ordered Jaya to stand up.

  • In Exclamatory sentences that express sadness, sorrow, happiness, and applause are removed and the sentence is changed to an assertive sentence.

Direct: He said, ‘Hooray! I am finally done with the work’.

Indirect: He exclaimed joyfully that he was done with the work.

While reporting imperative sentences we use reporting verbs like ask, request, beg, order, advise, wish etc to match the mood of the sentence.

The teacher said, "Boys, don't move !".

  • The reporting verb said will change into asked.

Therefore, the answer will be:

The teacher asked the boys not to move.

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