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he said to me,''the earth is round''. (change the narration).​

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Answered by Ganesh6775
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Narration change

=He told me that the earth is round.

If the reported speech relates to some universal truth or habitual fact, the simple present tense in reported speech remains unchanged.

Answered by tushargupta0691
0

Answer:

He told me that the earth is round.

Explanation:

  • When we express someone's words in our own words, we call it "Indirect Speech," and after we express someone's words exactly as they're, we call it "Direct Speech."
  • For instance, they stated, "We are going to be partying tonight." (Direct Address). They stated that they intended to have a party that night. (Indirect Speaking)
  • The following are some of the foundations for converting "Direct Speech" to "Indirect Speech": The reporting verb changes depending on the form and sense of the sentence. Inverted commas are removed in indirect speech. The verb of the reported speech varies depending on the form and sense of the sentence. Persons and helping verbs in the reported speech are changed.
  • The following are some narration guidelines: The reported speech's primary person pronoun is changed to match the topic of the sentence's reporting verb. By examining the thing of the Reporting verb within the sentence, the 2nd Person of the Reported Speech pronoun is modified. The reported speech's person pronoun remains unchanged.

Thus this is the answer.

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