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He said,"I will not approve of such a behaviour in future".(indirect speech)

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Answered by mkjharavian
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Answer:

He said that he would not approve of such a behavior in future.

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

The correct indirect speech to this question is- He said that he would not approve of such behavior in the future.

Explanation:

Direct speech is when a person's words are uttered or written precisely as they were said. A new and significantly modified method of reporting the speaker's words in the words of the person conveying the speech is known as indirect speech.

Commas and inverted commas must be used in direct speech, but indirect communication requires the exact opposite.

It is important to utilize the term "that" to denote the beginning of the reported person's statement if switching from a direct speech to an indirect speech.

The nouns or first persons are also required to be changed to the appropriate pronouns. Most significantly, the verbs must be transformed from present to past tense or appropriately.

For example, the sentence.  

I said, "He wants to go home," a direct speech. So, in an indirect speech, it will become: I said he wanted to go home.

Thus, the correct indirect speech to this question is that he would not approve of such behavior in the future.

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