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He said to me,"I am unbell,"​

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Answered by anjuupbbu
1

Answer:First of all your question in wrong.

He told me that he is unwell

Answered by Anonymous
2

He said to me, "I am unwell".

  • He told me that he is unwell.

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An action or information can be expressed in sentence.

In English the sentence are active or passive,Direct or Indirect.

The actual words of the speaker with punctuation is called \sf{Direct\:speech}

Ex:- He said , "I am busy now".

★The speakers were directed by someone in his or her words.

★Since the exact words of the speaker not reproduced the inverted commas are removed.

★The introductory verb is said or told

The meaning of the substance of the speakers word is called \sf{Indirect\:speech}

Ex:- He said he was busy then.

★ The exact words of the speaker are repeated.

★ The words of the speaker and enclosed within inverted commas.

★The introductory verb is said .

Note:-

When the given sentence is universal fact then the sentence can't be changed.

Ex:- The sun rises in the east.

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