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Come here the headmaster ordered the boy In indirect speech

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Answered by Sowkya
7

Answer:

Yes the above sentence is in indirect speech

Explanation:

The headmaster order the boy "Come here".

This above sentence is in direct speech

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
30

The Headmaster ordered the boy to go there.

Explanation:

  • Indirect speech or reported speech is generally used to write a conversation between two individuals in the form of a report.
  • Direct speech is written within quotes (" ") describing the actual conversation between the individuals.
  • In reported speech, the inverted commas are removed and verbs are slightly modified without changing the actual meaning of the conversation.
  • In this conversation, the direct verb "come here" is replaced by an indirect verb "go there".

{"Come here", the headmaster ordered the boy} is written in reported speech as

The headmaster ordered the boy to go there.

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