He said, ‘I have got a toothache.’
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Answer:
He said that he has got a toothache.
The following sentence is in direct speech.
Converting into indirect we get:
HE SAID THAT HE HAD GOT A TOOTHACHE.
NOTE THE POINTS IN THE SPEECH CONVERSION:[Direct speech]
--> SAID is called the reporting verb and is placed outside (" ")
--> The exact words of the speaker are marked off by the inverted commas, and are called Direct Speech. The speech within the quotation is seperated from the reporting portion by a comma.
--> In direct speech the first word after the inverted commas begins with a capital letter.
Also,
* The pronouns of the first person (I , we, my, mine, our, ours, me or us) of DS changes according to the person of the subject of the reporting speech.
* The pronoun of third person (He, his, him, she , they,it,etc) remains same.
* The pronoun of second person (you,yours,your) changes according to the person of the object of the reporting speech.
INDIRECT SPEECH:
--> if it is 'says' In direct speech it will be 'says that' in direct speech.
--> If it is 'says to' it will be tells
--> if it is 'said' it will be 'said that'
--> if It is 'said to' it will be 'told to'
-->The reporting verb said or said to is often replaced by the words like asked requested, suggested ,enquired in the indirect speech when an order, a suggestion, or a request is reported in the direct speech.
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