Geography, asked by rohitthaqur, 9 months ago

he said ,"I will not do it " change into indirect and direct speech​

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Answered by DivyanshuGaurav
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Answer:

He said that he will not do it

Answered by jameshul471
0

Answer:

Your’re dealing with reported speech- saying or writing about something said in the past. When that’s done with verbs like ask, say, tell, etc., whatever is being reported is put one tense farther back in time.

He asked me, “Will you dance with me?” Direct quote - repeats exactly what was said,

He asked me if I would dance with him. Reported speech - present tense ‘will’ to past tense ‘would.’

He asked me, “Have you ever danced here before?” Direct quote.

He asked me if I had ever danced here before. Reported speech - present perfect ‘have danced’ to past perfect ‘had danced.’

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