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he said to them I can help you if you don't harm me change into indirect speech

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Answered by mithraanand
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he told them that he could help them if they dont harm him.
Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

He told, "I can help you if you don't harm me"

Explanation:

  • When we use reported or indirect speech to communicate about the past, we frequently change the tense of the words we say. We utilise reporting verbs such as'say,' 'tell,' and 'ask,' and we may begin the reported words with the word 'that.' Inverted commas are not permitted.
  • The form alters when utilising indirect or reported discourse. In most cases, indirect communication begins with the word said, as in I said, Bill said, or they said. In this tense, the verb say denotes that something was spoken in the past. The main verb in the reported sentence is placed in the past in these circumstances.

Because reported or indirect speech is typically used to discuss the past, we frequently change the tense of the words stated.

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