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he said, "I am happy to be here today" please narrate please​

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Answered by amritanshu6563
33

Answer:

He said, "I am happy to be here today".

→He said that he is happy to be here the that day.

Explanation:

Here, I use He said that because there is no other subject except He. So, I use this reported verb "He said that".

Now, here "I" is converted into He because there is a rule if "I" is present in the sentence. Then we use the word "he". The next thing is when we narrate the sentence, we should change today into the "the that day".

Answered by vinod04jangid
1

Answer:

When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present indefinite tense (simple present tense), then the indirect (reported) speech will change into the past indefinite tense.

Present Indefinite Tense > Past Indefinite Tense.

here – there

today – that day

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