direct speech = here
indirect speech= ?
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Indirect speech is a means of expressing the content of statements, questions or other utterances, without quoting them explicitly as is done in direct speech. For example, He said "I'm coming" is direct speech, whereas He said he was coming is indirect speech.
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Some adverbs are `here` which is changes to `there`, `today` which becomes `that day`, `tomorrow` which becomes `the next day` and so on. In short, we change the pronouns, the verbs and the adverbs when we change from Direct to Indirect speech.
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