'Don't raise such dust !' he called out ti Nathu. (change into indirect speech)
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➡️ He exclaimed to Nathu with irritation not to raise such dust.
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Answer:
he called out nathu to not raise such a dust.
If the reporting verb is in the past tense, then the modals like can changes to could may change to might, will/shall change to would, have to changes to had to, etc.
Sitaram, the washerman's son said this to Nathu, the sweeper "'Don't raise such dust !'
Step-by-step explanation:
Rules to change Direct to Indirect Speech:
Remove all the inverted commas and quotation marks. Always end the sentence with a full stop. The tenses of the verbs inside the quotation marks and commas should be changed.
Present Tenses in the Direct Speech are changed into Past Tense. If the reporting or principal verb is in the Past Tense. If in direct speech you find say/says or will say. In a direct speech, the words within the quotation mark talk of universal truth or habitual action.