"i 'm sure it won't rain today" sushil said to indirect speech
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sushil said that he was sure it won't rain that day
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"I'm sure it won't rain today" Sushil said to me.
To convert the sentence to indirect speech.
While converting to indirect,
» said to is changed to told.
» inverted commas are replaced with 'that'
» Present tense changes to the respective past tense.
However, if the sentence is universal truth or has 'say' or 'will say' as reporting verb, then the tense doesn't change.
» Today is changed to 'that day'
» I changes to he/she.
Hence your answer is :-
Sushil told me that he was sure it would not rain that day.
"I'm sure it won't rain today" Sushil said to me.
To convert the sentence to indirect speech.
While converting to indirect,
» said to is changed to told.
» inverted commas are replaced with 'that'
» Present tense changes to the respective past tense.
However, if the sentence is universal truth or has 'say' or 'will say' as reporting verb, then the tense doesn't change.
» Today is changed to 'that day'
» I changes to he/she.
Hence your answer is :-
Sushil told me that he was sure it would not rain that day.
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