English, asked by akashslash999, 7 months ago

I never drink anything for luncheon," she said. "Neither do I," I answered promptly. "Except white wine," she proceeded as though I had not spoken. "These French white wines are so light. They're wonderful for digestion."
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Answered by kanak5835
6

Answer:

she said that she never drink anything for luncheon.

I answered promptly that neither do I.

She proceed as though I had not spoken that except white wine. These french white wines are so light. They were wonderful for digestion.

Explanation:

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Answered by SaurabhJacob
1

The answers are:

She told she never drinks anything for luncheon.

I informed neither do I.

She said that these French white wines are very light and wonderful for digestion.

Explanation:

Indirect speech is another relative term for reported speech.

the definition of direct speech is:

the reporting of speech by repeating the actual words of a speaker, with the proper notations.

Indirect speech is basically reporting the direct answers of the speaker in a third person's voice and please note the proper notations and also the verb and change in tense along with the sentence.

For eg: "I am eating an apple " she said.

This is a direct speech, said by the speaker herself.

An apple is being eaten by her.

This is an Indirect speech, because a third person narrated what she is doing.

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