English, asked by addi72, 10 months ago

"Don't raise such dust !" he called out to nathu correct sentence

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Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
4

He complained not to raise such dust.

  • The sentence can be said the direct or in-direct a way it could be change into the way one wants to place the sentence.
  • The sentence must be said in a manner that is clearly understood by the listener and the reader.
  • The sentence could be incorrect if it is not framed in the right pattern.
Answered by SparshaM
5

Answer:

'Correct sentence' means we have to write the correct sentence of the given incorrect sentence and it is : " Don't raise such dust ", he called out to Nathu.

Explanation :

  • The given reported speech 'Don't raise such dust' expresses the sense of Imperative Sentence and 'the note of exclamation' after it means the different sense of Exclamatory Sentence but 'he called out to Nathu' confirms that the sense of Imperative Sentence is correct, that's why 'the note of exclamation' has been omitted.

  • Now we can turn the above rewrite sentence into indirect speech and it is : He complained Nathu not to raise such dust.

  • When direct speech turns into indirect speech in Imperative Sentence 'not' is used before linker 'to' and here 'complained' has been used according to the sense of 'called out' in reporting verb.
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