"Have you completed your English homework Clive?" said, Mrs David to her son, "No, mother" replied Clive, "I'll just complete it".
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(the indirect speech for this sentence is):
Mrs David asker her son Clive whether he had completed his English homework. Clive told her he hadn't and that he would just complete it.
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For example:
Mom said, “Where are my keys?”
“This ice cream is delicious,” said Tom.
“Have you boys washed your hands?” asked Dad.
“Please get out of the car,” the police officer ordered.
“What a beautiful dress!” said Sally.
Explanation:
followed by that. This is called indirect speech.
There are several differences between a sentence with direct speech and a sentence with indirect speech.
You don’t use quotation marks with indirect speech.
You change the tense of the verb.
You change the pronouns and determiners.
Remember that the past tense of can is could and the past tense of will is would.