"Get out of this room,"the woman yelled at the boy
(Change into indirect speech)
Answers
Required solution :-
Direct speech: "Get out of this room," the woman yelled at the boy.
Indirect speech: The woman yelled at the boy to get out of that room.
NOTE :-
The tenses of direct speech do not change if the reporting verb is in the future tense or present tense.
More information :-
Direct speech :-
Direct speech describes when something is being repeated exact words spoken are reproduced in speech marks.
Examples :-
- Rajesh says, “She has brought fame to her family.”
- “I had a headache yesterday,” said Reema.
- He said to me, “I am feeling unwell today.”
Indirect speech :-
Indirect speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that person's exact words.
Examples :-
- Rajesh says that she has brought fame to her family.
- Reema said that she had a headache the previous day.
- He told me that he was feeling unwell that day.
Answer:
Required solution :-
Direct speech: "Get out of this room," the woman yelled at the boy.
Indirect speech: The woman yelled at the boy to get out of that room.
NOTE :-
The tenses of direct speech do not change if the reporting verb is in the future tense or present tense.
More information :-
Direct speech :-
Direct speech describes when something is being repeated exact words spoken are reproduced in speech marks.
Examples :-
- Rajesh says, “She has brought fame to her family.”
- “I had a headache yesterday,” said Reema.
He said to me, “I am feeling unwell today.”
Indirect speech :-
Indirect speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that person's exact words.
Examples :-
- Rajesh says that she has brought fame to her family.
- Reema said that she had a headache the previous day.
- He told me that he was feeling unwell that day.