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he said ," how's your mother ?" she is quite well now ," suman replied ( change the narrations)

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Answered by piku6571
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he asked that how was her mother,suman answerd she is quite well now..


may be its correct may be its incorrect .
M not sure but i tried
Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

Suman was asked about her mother's health by the man who inquired, "How's your mother?" to which she replied, "She is quite well now."

To change the narration from direct speech to indirect speech, the words spoken by Suman need to be reported, while the original words of the man should be modified accordingly. The structure of the reported speech is as follows:

Reported speech = Reporting verb + Reported statement

Explanation:

The reporting verb should be changed according to the tense and the context. In this case, the reporting verb should be in the past tense since the conversation has already taken place. The reported statement should also be modified according to the rules of indirect speech.

Therefore, the indirect narration of the conversation would be:

The man inquired about Suman's mother and asked how she was doing. Suman replied that her mother was quite well then.

Note that the reporting verb "inquired" is in the past tense, and the statement "she is quite well now" is changed to "her mother was quite well then" to reflect the change from direct to indirect speech.

In this way, the direct speech is converted to indirect speech, while retaining the meaning of the conversation.

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