Hena said to me,''Are you going to Agra ?'' ( change the mode of narration)
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Hena asked me whether I was going to Agra.(Indirect mode of narration)
"Are you going to Agra?" Hena asked.
"Are you going to Agra?" Hena asked.
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HENA SAID THAT ARE U GONIG TO AGRA ?
To narrate the spoken words of the person it is written in two ways there are:
Direct and indirect speech.
From one person to another it is the usual way to convey a message.
Direct speech refers to the actual words of the speaker being quoted. It is enclosed in quotation marks or inverted commas. To introduce the spoken words of the speaker colon or comma is inserted after said.
Whereas, in indirect speech refers to the speech in which the actual words of the speaker are changed due to the words were spoken in the past. Changes occur simultaneously in the sentence with pronouns.
Therefore, the above sentence is in direct speech, which when converted into indirect speech would be written as:
HENA SAID THAT ARE U GONIG TO AGRA ?
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HENA SAID THAT ARE U GONIG TO AGRA ?
To narrate the spoken words of the person it is written in two ways there are:
Direct and indirect speech.
From one person to another it is the usual way to convey a message.
Direct speech refers to the actual words of the speaker being quoted. It is enclosed in quotation marks or inverted commas. To introduce the spoken words of the speaker colon or comma is inserted after said.
Whereas, in indirect speech refers to the speech in which the actual words of the speaker are changed due to the words were spoken in the past. Changes occur simultaneously in the sentence with pronouns.
Therefore, the above sentence is in direct speech, which when converted into indirect speech would be written as:
HENA SAID THAT ARE U GONIG TO AGRA ?
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