He said I want to become a doctor change in indirect speech
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He said that he wanted to become a doctor.
Explanation:
- Change in narration refers to changing the speech of the speaker from direct to indirect speech and vice-versa without altering the meaning.
- It is classified into 2 types-
- Direct speech or direct narration- When the exact, original words of the speaker are repeated in the first person, within quotation marks.
- Indirect speech or indirect/ reported narration- When the words of the speaker are reported with some modification and expressed with reported verb without any speech mark.
- Here ‘he’ refers to ‘the subject’. Thus, it remains ‘he’ in the indirect speech.
Hence the indirect or reported speech is as follows-
He said that he wanted to become a doctor.
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He said that he wanted to become a doctor.
Explanation:
- The indirect (reported) speech will change to the past indefinite tense when the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present indefinite tense (simple present tense).
- 'He' refers to 'the subject' in this case. As a result, 'he' remains in the indirect speech.
- The present indefinite tense is superior than the past indefinite tense.
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