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he said to me I don't work on Sundays

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Answered by Anonymous
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He said to me ," I don't work on Sundays."

➡️ He told me that he don't work on Sundays.

{\red{\star}} For more information, speeches are of two types:

  • Direct speech and
  • Indirect speech

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DIRECT SPEECH:

It is a speech in which the main sentence are written within the inverted commas . Direct speech involves the exact word spoken by the narrator.

e.g. He said," I am a good boy."

INDIRECT SPEECH:

Indirect speech will still share the same information – but instead of expressing someone's comments or speech by directly repeating them, it involves reporting or describing what was said.

e.g. He said that he was a good boy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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He said to me, "I don't work on Sundays."

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He told me that he don't work on Sundays.

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\bigstar For more information, speeches are of two types:

  • Direct speech and
  • Indirect speech

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DIRECT SPEECH:

A direct speech is an information shared by someone in the same way as how the narrator had told. It is written within the inverted commas.

e.g. The boy said, " I live with my parents."

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INDIRECT SPEECH:

An indirect speech is an information shared by someone which is similar to direct speech but it is not written within inverted commas . Instead it involves reporting or describing of what was said.

e.g. The boy said that he lives with his parents.

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