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‘Don’t blame me,’he said
In indirect speech

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Answered by somnathlahamge
23

Answer:

He said that don't blame him

Answered by presentmoment
13

Answer:

Indirect speech: He asked me not to blame him.  

Explanation:

The two main speech of expression in grammar is direct speech and indirect speech.  

The direct speech is the direct speech, that is as it is with quotes whereas in the indirect speech, there is a change in the tense form. Direct speech can be said as the reporting speech and indirect speech is the narration.  

Tense remains the same in the direct speech whereas, in indirect speech, we must change the tense depending upon the spoken tense.

Example:

Direct speech:  

Well said,” There is a monkey outside the window.”

Indirect speech:

Well said there was a monkey sitting outside the window.

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