Convert Imperative Sentences from direct to indirect speech :
He said to me, "Do it."
He said to me, "Don't do it."
I said to my servant, "Fetch me a glass of water."
The teacher said to the boys, "Do not make a noise."
My father said to me, "Never mix with bad boys."
"Come quickly", he shouted, "and help me."
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Answer:
1. He told me to do it.
2. He told me not to do it.
3. I asked my servant to fetch me a glass of water.
4. The teacher told the boys not make noise.
5. My father told me never to mix with bad boys.
6. He should and said to me come quickly and help me.
Explanation:
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Answer :-
1. He said to me, "Do it."
- He asked me to do it.
2. He said to me, "Don't do it."
- He asked me not to do it.
3. I said to my servant, "Fetch me a glass of water."
- I ordered my servant to fetch me a glass of water.
4. The teacher said to the boys, "Do not make a noise."
- The teacher ordered the boys not to make a noise. Or
- The teacher forbade the boys to make a noise.
5. My father said to me, "Never mix with bad boys."
- My father forbade me to mix with bad boys.
6. "Come quickly", he shouted, "and help me."
- He shouted to them to come quickly and help him.
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"CONVERSION OF IMPERATIVE SENTENCES FROM DIRECT TO INDIRECT SPEECH"
Rule 1. Change the Reporting verb into some verb expressing "command", "request", "advice" (e.g., ordered, advised, requested, commanded, urged, forbade, told, asked, etc.) It must be best suited to the sense or content.
Rule 2. Change the imperative mood into a Infinitive mood by putting "to" before the verb. In the case of a Negative Imperative, the auxiliary do is dropped and "to" is placed after "not".
Rule 3. No conjunction is to be used to introduce the Reported Speech.