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Convert the following into indirect speech.
Rohan said, “Sir, may I go home?

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Answered by vyaskushagri25
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Answer:

Rohan asked sir whether he might go home?

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Answered by amikkr
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After converting the given sentence, "Rohan said, “Sir, may I go home?", into indirect speech we get, "Rohan asked sir whether he might went home".

  • To change any direct speech into indirect we need to follow some rules like we need to remove all quotation marks and inverted commas without changing the meaning. Always a full stop to be put at the end of a sentence. Within the quotation marks and commas, the tenses of the verbs should be modified. When the reporting verb in direct speech is in the past tense, all present tenses in indirect speech are transformed to the appropriate past tense.
  • Here the tense inside the quotation mark is present, changed to past as this is the tense of the rest. Also, the "said" is changed to ask, as it was a question to the "sir".
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