He asked her, "Please bring me a glass of water".
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Question :
He asked her, "Please bring me a glass of water".
Step-by-step explanation :
Indirect speech or reported speech mainly refers to a dialogue being said to a third person or in reporting what happened to the third person.
He said "Did you complete your homework"? (direct)
He asked if I completed my homework. (indirect)
In the given example, while writing in indirect/reported form, the sentence changes according to its tense.
⇒ Words like 'this' changes to 'that', 'today' changes to 'that day', 'yesterday' changes to 'the previous day' etc.
⇒ If the sentence is a question, then 'said' is changed to asked.
⇒ The punctuation marks except a full stop (.) can't be used in a indirect speech.
Answer :
He requested her to bring him a glass of water.
He asked her, "Please bring me a glass of water".
Step-by-step explanation :
Indirect speech or reported speech mainly refers to a dialogue being said to a third person or in reporting what happened to the third person.
He said "Did you complete your homework"? (direct)
He asked if I completed my homework. (indirect)
In the given example, while writing in indirect/reported form, the sentence changes according to its tense.
⇒ Words like 'this' changes to 'that', 'today' changes to 'that day', 'yesterday' changes to 'the previous day' etc.
⇒ If the sentence is a question, then 'said' is changed to asked.
⇒ The punctuation marks except a full stop (.) can't be used in a indirect speech.
Answer :
He requested her to bring him a glass of water.
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Heya mate
The answer of ur question is
Direct Speech = He asked her " Please bring me a glass of water ".
Indirect asked = He requested her to bring him a glass of water .
hope it helps
The answer of ur question is
Direct Speech = He asked her " Please bring me a glass of water ".
Indirect asked = He requested her to bring him a glass of water .
hope it helps
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