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He said to sheela , „You have committed a mistake here ? ‟ (change in indirect

speech )​

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Answered by anshdrahul
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Answer:

He told Sheela that she had committed a mistake there.

Explanation:

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Answered by rakeshsingh52
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The sentence can be written in Indirect Speech as "He told Sheela that, she had committed a mistake there".

Explanation:

The English Language also teaches us Direct and Indirect speech. The correct use of language is critical for good communication. As a result, the direct speech was invented to remove the barrier of speaking in communication. The term direct speech refers to reporting something in the exact words of the speaker. Conversely, indirect speech means reporting something through our own words, rather than the words of the speaker.

So, the given sentence in Direct speech is: He said to Sheela, "You have committed a mistake here? "

The given sentence in Indirect speech can be written as:

He told Sheela that she had committed a mistake there.  

Hence, the answer to this question is "He told Sheela that, she had committed a mistake there".

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