English, asked by ksumit99634, 10 months ago

He said,"Ram goes to market"​

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Answered by itzkarina
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Answer:

He said that Ramu goes to Market

Answered by mainframesupertasker
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Answer:

Insufficient data?

Explanation:

"market" can be used as a verb as well as a noun.

1)

If this direct speech is using "market" as a noun, it should add an article before the noun to make a firm demonstration, i.e, → He said, "Ram goes to the market."

In this case, the question is formed grammatically incorrect. I could say this too : He said, "Rama goes to playground." This sort of English is substandard.

In the case of a correct question like the one I suggested above, the answer would be.

He said that Ram goes to the market.

2) In the case of a verb:

An example of a verb in use in Direct speech: He said, "Ram goes to eat."

He said,"Ram goes to market"​ ← This would be a valid question.

Answer: He said that Ram goes to market.

I assume that the question is seeking an answer for the noun case.

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