he said I shall go to the Delhi tomorrow change the narration
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Explanation:
Question:-
He said,"I shall go to Delhi tomorrow." (Change the narration)
Answer:-
He told that he would go to Delhi the next day.
Reason:-
There are some changes like:-
• Told is used here as a reported word because it actually denotes that reaction/feelings of the speaker while telling the sentence. If the sentence is asking question,then told will change to "ask" and along with it a question mark in direct speech will be removed in indirect speech and if speaker is saying this sentence to a large crowd/many people,then told will change to "announced". The reported words always depend on the tone of the speaker.
• That is used here to connect the before and after sentences of inverted commas.
• He is used here to refer to "speaker" or "the first person / subject in the sentence".
• Would is the past form of the future tense and it denotes an activity going to happen in future.
• The next day is the changed version of "tomorrow" that is used in indirect speech because it is said by another person in a different sense (like explaining or describing).
★More to know
There are baically two types of speeches/narration in English.
They are:-
1. Direct speech : In this speech, the speaker's actually quoted words are usually written. There are also several pronouns like I,me,etc which are used because because the speaker said them directly. The usage of inverted commas is also for the quotation of speaker's actual words.
For example:-
• Sam said to John,"Can you please help me in my homework ?"
• Johnson said," Don't drink while driving."
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2. Indirect speech : In indirect speech,the exact words/happened event between the speaker and the second person (s) are said by the third person.There are many reported words like told,asked,argued, announced,etc are used in this type of sentences.
For example:-
• Sam requested John to help him in his homework.
• Johnson suggests to not drink while driving.
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