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he said to me,"go to school now". (change in indirect speech )​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Required Answer -

He ordered me to go to school now.

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In English there are 2 types of speeches that are:-

1. Direct speech

2. Indirect speech

Explanation !!

1. Direct speech:-

→ Direct speech also known as quoted speech means the actual or exact words that are spoken by a person.

→ The direct speech is always enclosed with inverted commas (" ")

→ There is no change in words.

→ For eg; He said,"Are you going to come or not?"

2. Indirect speech:-

→ Indirect speech means reporting what the first person has said or asked.

→ we change a sentence in indirect speech without using first person's actual words.

→ This is also known as reported speech.

→ We change it into the past tense.

For eg; He asked whether I was coming or not.

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Answered by BrainlyHero420
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Answer:

Direct Speech to Indirect Speech :-

1) He said to me, "Go to school now." (Change into indirect Speech )

\mapsto He ordered me to go to school now.

Extra Information

Direct Speech :-

  • Direct Speech repeats, or quotes, the exact words spoken. When we use direct speech in writting we place the word spoken between (" ").

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