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He said to me “ I do not believe you ” (change the form of narration)

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Answered by Anonymous
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HE TOLD ME THAT HE DID NOT BELIEVE ME.
Answered by GulabLachman
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He said that he didn't believe me.

  • The speech reports the exact words said by the speaker
  • Whenever a sentence has to be transformed then it should be ensured that it does not form another question.
  • It is employed when the focus is totally on the entity or individual who is impacted by the activity.
  • It is also known as reported speech.
  • In this type of conversion generally, the term say/said or told/tell are used
  • For example:

Direct speech: “I have a new car”

Indirect speech: He said he had a new car.

  • In the given sentence, the person is being told that he is not believed by the other person.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - He said that he didn't believe me.

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