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change to indirect, rajesh said,"I am in the room".​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Rajesh told that he is in the room.

More information for understanding:

When we change direct to indirect

speech, we usually change the

tense of the verbs from the present

forms to the past forms. The

pronouns are affected too.

Sometimes, the direct speech that

we want to report comes in more

than one sentence.

In most cases, when the reporting

verb is in the present or future

tense, we do not change the tenses

of the verbs in the indirect speech.

If in direct speech, a statement is

always true or an action is still

continuing, we do not change the

tense when converting it into

indirect speech, as a change of

tense might give the wrong meaning.

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