He says to sits "I love you and your dog"narration
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He said to sits that he loved her and her dog.
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He says to sits,"I love you and your dog."
- He says to sits that he love him and his dog.
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- The actual words of the speaker with punctuation is called direct speech.
- The meaning of speaker words in the sentence is called indirect speech.
- while changing we have to be aware of verb .
- The tense of the verb will be changed while changing the speech .
- The inverted commas are omitted in the indirect speech .
- The capital letter is inverted commas will not remain capital in indirect speech .
- An affirmative sentence/simple sentence use that as linker.
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