he said," I don't have good books to study here". change in indirect speech
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He said that he don't have good books to study here.
Question:–
He said," I don't have good books to study here". change in indirect speech
Answer:–
He said that he don't have good books to study.
Concept:–
- Direct and Indirect speech
As we know there are two ways of relating what a person has said. That is Direct and Indirect speech.
Direct speech:-
In direct speech actual words of the speeker are quoted.
Indirect speech:-
In indirect speech commas are used to mark the exact words of speaker. Whereas, exact meaning is also given without necessarily using speaker's words.
Relevant changes needed in a sentence from direct indirect speech:–
- I is changed to he
- now is changed to then
- am is changed to was
Rules for changing Direct into Indirect speech:–
Rule 1. If the reporting verb is in the present or future tense, tense in the reported speech is not changed.
Rule 2. If reporting verb is in past tense, the tense of verb in the reported speech is changed into one forms of past tense.
Rule 3. Pronouns and possesive adjectives of the first and second person in direct speech are changed into third person in indirect speech.
Rule 4. In reporting speech , the words expressing nearness of time and place are changed into words showing a specific distance.