he will say my brother will help her
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He will say "my brother will help her." is the indirect speech for the given sentence.
Indirect speech
- In phonetics, Indirect speech (likewise detailed discourse or circuitous talk) is a linguistic component for revealing the substance of one more expression without straightforwardly citing it. For instance, the English sentence Jill said she was coming is aberrant talk while Jill said "I'm coming" would be immediate talk. In fiction, the "expression" could add up to an unvoiced idea that goes through a continuous flow, as detailed by an all-knowing storyteller.
- Indirect speech of proclamations comprises of a detailing statement and a that-provision. We frequently exclude that, particularly in casual circumstances.
- Indirect speech of yes-no endlessly inquiries with or comprise of a revealing condition and a detailed proviso presented by if or whether. On the off chance that is more normal than whether. The detailed provision is in articulation structure (subject + action word), not question structure.
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