English, asked by rima1763, 1 year ago

He said to Leela,'you see the moon there, don't you?'(change this narration)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mate here is your answer..

The indirect speech of the given speech will be..

He asked Leena that she saw the moon there didn't she.

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Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The narration should be as follows:

He told Leena that she saw the moon there, didn't she?

Explanation:

Indirect speech:-

Indirect speech( occasionally called reported speech), does not use citation marks to enclose what the person told and it does not own to be a term for word.

When reporting speech the tense is generally inconstancies. This is because when we utilize reported speech, we're generally speaking about a moment in history( because obviously, the person who spoke firstly spoke in the history). The verbs thus generally have to exist in history too.

Still, you must modify it to fit in with the moment of reporting, If the sentencing judgment contains a formulation of time.

We require to modify words like here and past if they've distant meanings at the time and place of reporting.

From the above facts the narration should be as follows:

He told Leena that she saw the moon there, didn't she?

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