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"follow mr", he was saying. "Follow me". "He knows that I am lost," I thought.' He's trying to help me'. Converted into indirect speech

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Answered by smartbrainz
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“Follow me,” he was saying. “Follow me.” ‘He knows that I am lost,’ I thought. ‘He’s trying to help me (convert indirect speech)

He ordered me to follow him. I thought that he knew that I was lost and he was trying to help me

Explanation:

  • Indirect speech is a way of conveying the content of questions, statements, or other expressions, sans citing them explicitly as it is done in direct speech. Indirect speech is also referred to as reported speech, wherein we report what somebody told without speech marks and sans using precisely the same words.
  • In grammar, when we report somebody else’s statement in our own words without changing the meaning of that statement, it is known as indirect speech.
  • That is quoting an individual’s words sans using his/her own words and bringing around any change to the meaning of that statement is known as indirect speech or reported speech
  • When report an order/request, the tell would you be replaced with a to-clause, that is the imperative mood is changed into the Infinitive to.: He told me to go away. The pattern is verb+indirect object+to-clause. The indirect object is the person spoken to. Other verbs used to report orders and requests in this way are: command, order, warn, ask, invite, advise, teach,  forbid, and beg,

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Answered by parig6487
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Answer:

He say me to follow him that he knew I was lost and he wants to help me.

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