"i don't see you either",I said,"but i heard you come in"
(Turn into indirect speech)
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Answer: I said I had not seen her either on the country, i haf heard come.
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I said I had not seen her either on the country, i haf heard come-Indirect speech
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Converting Indirect Speech to Direct Speech Rules
When converting indirect speech to direct speech, the following rules should be followed:
- Use the correct tense of the reporting verb, such as (say, said to).
- Before the statement, place a comma, and the first letter of the statement should be capitalised.
- Depending on the mood of the sentence, use a question mark, quotation marks, exclamation mark, and full stop.
- Wherever possible, remove the conjunctions such as (that, to, if, or whether).
- If the reporting verb is in the past tense in indirect speech, change it to the present tense in direct speech.
- As needed, change the past perfect tense to the present perfect tense or the past tense.
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