father said to me,"may god bless you." (change to indirect speech)
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father said to me , "may god bless you ."(direct sentence)
Father praised me and said that god might bless me.
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father said to me , "may god bless you ."(direct sentence)
Father praised me and said that god might bless me.
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“Father wished me that God might bless me”. This is the indirect speech of the given sentence- “Father said to me, ‘May God bless you’.”
EXPLANATION:
In the given Direct speech, the sentence within quotes is a wish. So the reporting verb becomes ‘wished’.
The verb ‘may’ becomes ‘might’ because of the past tense in the reporting verb. Thus it is changed from direct into indirect speech as: “Father wished me that God might bless me”.
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