English, asked by AmazingAmir585, 1 year ago

He said"I have got a toothache".change into indirect speech

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Answered by sandeepchaudhary
50
he said that he had got one toothache.
Answered by CarliReifsteck
33

Answer :

He said that he had got a toothache.

This question is on direct and indirect speech.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines "direct speech" as "When you use direct speech, you repeat what someone has said using exactly the words they used."

The given sentence is in direct speech.

Direct Speech : He said "I have got a toothache."

Cambridge English Dictionary defines "indirect speech" as "the act of reporting something that was said, but not using exactly the same words."

The given sentence, correctly converted to indirect speech, is :

Indirect Speech : He said that he had got a toothache.

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