He said, "I shall get up early in the morning".
A). He said that he would get up early in the morning.
B). He said he would get up early in the morning.
C). He said that he will get up early in the morning.
D). He asked that he would get up early in the morning.
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The sentence can be changed into indirect speech as:
A) He said that he would get up early in the morning.
What is direct and indirect speech?
- In direct speech, the exact words of the speaker are used to convey the message of the speaker.
- On the other hand, in indirect speech, the exact words of the speaker are not used. It is a reporting speech.
- When the reporting verb is in the past tense (said), then 'shall' will changed into would/should.
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Answer:
A)He said that he would get up early in the morning...
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