How does it matter to you if I don't win the first prize in English said Kiran to Kamala change into reported speech
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Kiran said to Kamala that how does it matter to her if he didn't win the first prize in English
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Reported speech
Kiran questioned Kamala of how did it matter to her if she didn't win the first prize in English .
Explanation:
- There are two prominent modes of narration in the English language. These are the Direct and Indirect Speech.
- In the Direct Speech the actual words of the speaker are quoted. These words are placed within double inverted commas.
- The given sentence, ' How does it matter to you if I don't win the first prize in English said Kiran to Kamala' is in the Direct Speech.
- The exact words spoken by Kiran to Kamala are, " How does it matter to you if I don't win the first prize in English?"
- To change a given sentence in the Direct Speech to Indirect Speech a reporting verb is used to assert the punctuation mark and the quoted words are indirectly reported in the simple past tense as the actual words spoken are in the simple present tense..
- Thus when the given sentence is changed into Indirect Speech the reporting verb used is 'questioned'. It takes care of the question mark.
- The quoted words are then reported as : Kiran questioned Kamala of how did it matter to her if she didn't win the first prize in English .
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