He said “I like sweets”. Change it into indirect speech
A) he said that he liked sweets
B) he said that he is liking sweet
C)he said that he would like to
4) none
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a- he said that he liked sweets
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Indirect Speech: He said that he liked sweets.
Explanation:
- We can utilize indirect speech to report what someone said without speech bubbles or having to use the same words (also called reported speech).
- For instance: We're extremely cold in here, said the speaker directly.
- Speaking indirectly, they claim to be frigid.
- In most cases, we simply change the subject when we report something that was spoken in the present simple, as in the example above.
- But when we talk about the past, we typically shift the tense by going backwards.
- For instance, in the following example, indirect speaking changes the present simple to the past simple:
- Direct speech: “I have a new car.”
- Indirect speech: He said he had a new car.
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