He said, "You needn't wait. " Change into indirect speech
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he informed me that I needn't wait
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He informed me that I needn't wait.
Explanation:
- Indirect speech is communication that tells you what someone is saying without using the person's own words.
- When we use reported or declared speech to discuss the past, we should always change the tense of the terms announced.
- Because we use words like "say," "tell," and "raise," the reported words may or may not begin with the word "that." There are no inverted commas in this statement.
- We have a tendency to use the past in indirect conversations.
Before switching to voice, make the following adjustments to the active statement. -
- Decide on the tense of the next statement.
- Use the correct supporting verb and, as a result, the participial of the main verb.
- The equipped sentence's object becomes the topic in voice.
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