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he said to me,"let there be no noise."​

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Answered by mannu12315
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Answer:

He told me not to make noise.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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He ordered me that there should not be any noise.  

Explanation:

  • The given sentence, ‘He said to me, Let there be no noise’, is in direct speech. The word ‘let’ suggests an order that is to be followed.  
  • When the given sentence is changed to indirect speech the word ‘let’ is converted to ‘ordered’.
  • Ordered serves as the main verb. It replaces the reporting verb ‘said’ in the direct speech.  
  • Since the reporting verb was in the past tense hence in indirect narration the past tense is used and the sentence becomes, ‘He ordered me that there should not be any noise.’  

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