(I) Father told his daughter that he would attend her PTA meeting the next day.
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(a) Father asked his daughter “ I will attend your PTA meeting”.
(b) Father said to his daughter “ I will attend your PTA meeting the next day”
(c) Father said to his daughter, “ I may attend you PTA meeting tomorrow”
(d) Father said to his daughter, “ I will attend your PTA meeting tomorrow”.
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Option d is the answer:
Option (d) Father said to his daughter, " I will attend your PTA meeting tomorrow".
- Option d is the correct option because when changing into direct speech I will is the correct tense form and since he is stating, it is said.
- Indirect speech is a type of speech where we are informed of what the speaker has said but it does not use their actual words.
- Direct speech is a type of speech where the quote said by the speaker is written the same, written in quotation marks (“).
- Indirect speech involves removing the quotation marks so that the direct dialogue is not referenced and it is changed into a tense that still references the original direct speech but changing it so that it is seen to be said by a third person.
- Tenses are used to indicate the time of occurrence of a verb or its state of being, which are termed the present, past, and future which has its further classifications.
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