he will say, "God loves all creatures ". Change into indirect speech
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He will say that God loves all creatures
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He would say that God loves all creatures
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- Indirect speech is a way of conveying the content of questions, statements, or other expressions, and writing them explicitly as it is done in direct speech.
- Indirect speech is also referred to as reported speech, wherein we report what somebody told without speech marks and sans using precisely the same words. In grammar, when we report somebody else’s statement in our own words without changing the meaning of that statement, it is known as indirect speech.
- That is quoting an individual’s words sans using his/her own words and bringing around any change to the meaning of that statement is known as indirect speech or reported speech.
- If the reportes speech comprise some habitual/univeral facts, then the simple present in the reported speech remains unchanged and not changed to the corresponding simple past, for example, The teacher said "Honesty is the best policy (direct); The teacher said that honesty is the best policy(indirect). If the reporting verb is in a present tense, the tense of the verbs in the reported speech remains unchanged. Will/shall becomes would in indirect speech
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