He said I have many problems change to indirect speech
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Answer:
He said, " I have many problems." ( direct speech)
He said that he had many problems. ( indirect speech)
Explanation:
The question can be reframed as below: -
Convert the sentence into indirect speech
He said, " I have many problems."
Indirect speech or reported speech is generally used to talk about things that have already occurred so the verb is changed into past tense and the word 'that' is used to introduce reported words.
Answer:
He said that he has many problems.
Explanation:
The given statement is in the direct/quoted speech. As the name says, it is usually quoted as said by the speaker.
Here, we make note that the statements that are in direct speech much be within quotes.
Indirect/reported speech, on the other hand, is a modified version, to make it a report. It is usually used to report events that have occurred in the past.
When we change a direct statement into an indirect one, we must introduce "that" along with the reporting words (
said, quoted, commented, remarked
, etc)
Eg. - he remarked that... (or) she commented that....
To ensure accuracy, we also change the tense while converting sentences, along with words of time (
tomorrow - the next day, yesterday - the previous day
, etc)
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