He says,"I am ready" change into indriect speech
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He says that he is ready.
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"He said that he is ready" is the indirect speech for the given sentence.
Indirect speech
- Indirect speech is otherwise called reported speech. We use it to provide details regarding what somebody has said, similar as immediate discourse, yet not as an immediate statement.
- Indirect speech zeros in erring on the substance of what somebody expressed as opposed to their definite words. In Indirect speech, the design of the detailed condition relies upon whether the speaker is revealing a proclamation, an inquiry or an order.
- For instance, The pilot remarked that the weather conditions had been very awful as the plane came in to land. (The pilot's words were: 'The weather conditions was very terrible as the plane came in to land.')
- At the point when we report on something somebody tells or requests that you do, or something that they've guaranteed or offered, the structure is unique. An assortment of revealing action words can be utilized, like commitment, offer, ask, and request. Some of the time you ought to utilize an immediate item, while at different times, you shouldn't.
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