I gave him my most appealing smile.``i want to work for you'',i said.(change into indirect speech).
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Answer:
SHE SAID SHE WANTS TO WORKS FOR ME WITH THE MOST APPEALING SMILE.
Explanation:
Rule 1: Converting Direct To Indirect Speech - Reporting Verb
When the reporting verb in direct speech is in the past tense, all present tenses in indirect speech are transformed to the appropriate past tense.
Tenses in indirect speech do not change if the words within the quotations (") refer to a habitual behaviour or a universal fact.
The tenses of direct speech do not alter depending on whether the reporting verb is in the future or present tense.
Rule 2 - Present Tense Direct Speech to Indirect Speech Conversion
The Present Perfect becomes the Past Perfect.
Example of direct to indirect speech:
"I've been to Boston," she stated flatly.
She informed me she had travelled to Boston in an indirect way.
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