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•Change it into Indirect Speech..

"I haven't even received my regular pay" Complained the sweeper boy.​

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Answered by Unnati004
54

Answer:

The sweeper boy complained that he had not even recieved his regular pay.

Explanation:

Rules for changing a sentence in direct speech into indirect:-

The quotation marks ("") are not to be used.

Use the third forms if verbs.

To be converted into past tense.

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Answered by Anonymous
132

\huge\underline\textbf{Answer:-}

\underline \textbf{Direct-Speech:-}

"I haven't even received my regular pay" Complained the sweeper boy.

\underline \textbf{Indirect-Speech:-}

The sweeper boy complained that he had not even recieved his regular pay.

\underline \textbf{Tenses:-}

  • Past tenses is used in both direct and indirect speech.

\underline \textbf{Note:-}

  • (") this is a quotation mark,
  • The quotation mark should not be used when charging direct to indirect speech.
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