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"Don't go near him"the inspector said to leela.(change the naration)​

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Answered by Hazwa
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Answer:

The inspector commanded Leela to not to go near him.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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The inspector warned Leela not to go near him.

The given sentence is in direct speech, where the words of the inspector are quoted verbatim. To change it into indirect speech, we need to report what the inspector said without using their exact words.

In this indirect speech sentence, the main verb "said" is replaced with "warned", and the direct quote "Don't go near him" is changed into a reported statement "not to go near him". Also, the sentence is now in the past tense, as the action has already taken place.

Indirect speech is often used to report what someone said in a more polite or less direct way, and it is commonly used in formal writing, news reporting, and storytelling. By changing direct speech into indirect speech, we can also avoid using quotation marks and the exact words of the speaker.

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