English, asked by apnaquddus, 8 months ago

fill in the blanks the following dialogues to change into indirect speech of narration
a. sunil: which dresses do you like more.
b. abha: i like dress which you presented on my birthday.
c. sunil: go to rest now .
d. abha:i will call you later.

Answers

Answered by dimplernb25
15

Answer:

Explanation:

Sunil asked which dress abha would like.

Abha said that she liked the dress which he presented her on her birthday.

Sunil asked abha to take rest

Abha said to sunil that she would call him later.

Answered by logaprabhasl
4

Answer:

(a) Indirect speech : Sunil asked abha which dress he would like.

(b) Indirect speech : Abha said that He like the dress which sunil presented him on his birthday.

(c) Indirect speech: Sunil said abha to take rest.

(d) Indirect speech : Abha said to Sunil he would call him later.

Explanation:

  • As a form of transcription, direct or quoted speech is spoken or written text that reports speech or thought in its original form phrased by the original speaker.
  • Direct speech is a direct conversation between two people or more people.
  • In narrative, it is usually enclosed in quotation marks.
  • In linguistics, indirect speech (also reported speech or indirect discourse) is a grammatical mechanism for reporting the content of another utterance without directly quoting it.
  • Indirect speech is stating the conversation that had happened already to someone.
  • In many languages, indirect discourse is expressed using a content clause or infinitival.
  • When an instance of indirect discourse reports an earlier question, the embedded clause takes the form of an indirect question.
  • In indirect speech, grammatical categories in the embedded clause often differ from those in the utterance it reports.

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