English, asked by dgkgp10, 9 months ago

‘I’ll pay for it,’ he said. ‘I broke it, I brought the axe down careless.’
‘But no one hits accurately every time, Jerry. Moreover, the fault was
in the wood of the handle. I’ll see the man who I have bought it
from,’ I told him. Direct to Indirect

Answers

Answered by gg23071992
9

Answer:

1. Jerry said that he'll pay for that.

2. He admitted that he broke that as he brought the axe carelessly.

3. I told him that no one will be hitting accurately every time, the fault was in the wood of the handle and I'll see the man from whom I have bought it.

Answered by nidaeamann
11

Explanation:

Indirect speech

Indirect speech is a form of speech when we tell someone what the other person stated him in context of his direct statements

The direct sentences given as indirect sentences  

Jerry said that he would pay for that. He acknowledged that he broke that as he brought the axe carelessly. I told him that no one would be hitting accurately every time. Also i stated that the fault was in the wood of the handle and I'll see the man from whom I have bought it.

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