he says ",it is a fine day" ( into indirect speech)
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He says, "It is a fine day"
He says that it is a fine day.
Since the reporting verb.i.e. "says" is in simple present tense, the reported clause remains the same in Indirect narration.
⍟ Direct narration :- The speech where the exact words of the speaker are heard.
⍟ Indirect narration :- The speech where the exact words are speaker are conveyed by one person to the another.
If the reporting verb is in simple present tense, the reported clause remains unchanged.
The reported verb will change according to The tense of the reporting verb.
↪ Simple present Simple past
↪ Simple past Past perfect
↪ Simple future Remains unchanged.
Answer:
He says, "It is a fine day" when direct speech is converted into the indirect speech it will be converted to ' He says that it is a fine day.'
Explanation:
He says, "It is a fine day"(Direct Speech)
He says that it is a fine day. (Indirect Speech)
The reported sentence is the same in indirect narration since the reporting verb, "says," is in the form of the simple present tense.
Direct narration:
- Direct or quoted speech is spoken or written material that recounts speech or thinking in its original form as expressed by the original speaker.
- It is a type of transcription. It is often enclosed in quote marks in the narrative, although in other languages, it can also be encased in guillemets (« »).
- The quoted speaker is either mentioned or inferred in the inquit.
Indirect narration:
- The term "indirect speech" refers to a grammatical device used to describe the substance of another utterance without explicitly citing it in linguistics.
- It is also known as "reported speech" or "indirect conversation."
- For instance, Jill claimed she was coming in the English language, but Jill saying "I'm coming" would constitute direct talk.
- In fiction, the "utterance" could be a stream of consciousness idea that goes unspoken and is described by an omniscient narrator.
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