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He said to me, " I have completed my work."

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Answered by TanuTani997
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Answer:

Cay you tell what has to be done????

Do we have to change to indirect sentence?????

If yes... Here it is......

He told me that he has completed his work.

Hope it helps you......

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Answered by Anonymous
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Direct Speech : He said to me, " I have completed my work. "

Indirect Speech: He told me that he has completed his work.

The reported speech is already in past perfect tense so there is no need to change the tense of reported speech while converting into indirect speech .

Additional information:

  • On converting into indirect speech, if the reporting verb is in past tense, we change the tense of the reported speech in the following manner.
  • Present tense is changed into past tense.
  • Simple present is changed into simple past tense.
  • Present continuous is changed into past continuous tense.
  • Present perfect is changed into past perfect tense.
  • Present perfect continuous is changed into past perfect continuous tense.
  • Past indefinite is changed into past perfect tense.
  • Past continuous is changed into past perfect continuous tense.
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