English, asked by dhayana36, 9 months ago

direct into in direct he said ,"six comes after five".2) ravi said to me, " do u play cricket "? 3)she said bravo! ,"you have well"4) he said, "the children's become frightened when they hear a loud noise".
5) "what a nasty situation I got into" said Deva.
6) he said, "may your succeed in your venture , my daughter"
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Answered by Rose08
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Change the following sentences from direct into indirect speech.

1. He said, "Six comes after five."

= He said that six comes after five.

2. Ravi said to me, "Do you play cricket?"

= Ravi asked me if I play cricket.

3. She said, "Bravo! You have done well."

= She exclaimed with joy that I had done well.

4. He said, "The children become frightened when they hear a loud noise."

= He said that the children become frightened when they hear a loud noise.

5. "What a nasty situation I got into!", said Deva.

= Deva exclaimed with horror that he got into a nasty situation.

6. He said, "May you succeed in your venture, my daughter."

= He blessed me that I might succeed in my venture.

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  • In direct speech, speech marks are used. It is used when we want to describe what someone said.
  • In indirect speech, speech marks are not used. It is used when we want to report what someone said.
Answered by abdulrubfaheemi
18

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Change the following sentences from direct into indirect speech.

1. He said, "Six comes after five."

= He said that six comes after five.

2. Ravi said to me, "Do you play cricket?"

= Ravi asked me if I play cricket.

3. She said, "Bravo! You have done well."

= She exclaimed with joy that I had done well.

4. He said, "The children become frightened when they hear a loud noise."

= He said that the children become frightened when they hear a loud noise.

5. "What a nasty situation I got into!", said Deva.

= Deva exclaimed with horror that he got into a nasty situation.

6. He said, "May you succeed in your venture, my daughter."

= He blessed me that I might succeed in my venture.

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Extrainformation:−

In direct speech, speech marks are used. It is used when we want to describe what someone said.

In indirect speech, speech marks are not used. It is used when we want to report what someone said.

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