I said to her your teacher is not pleased with your performance change into indirect speech
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Indirect/Reported Speech refers to a dialogue being told to a third person/reporting what happened to a third person.
Example: She said,"I'm out of ideas." (Direct)
She said that she was out of ideas. (Indirect)
In the above example, when writing in indirect/reported form, the sentence changes according to its tense. Also, modifications regarding certain words like 'this' changes to 'that', 'tomorrow' changes to 'the next day', 'will' changes to 'would', 'can' changes to 'could' and many other words have to be made. Also, if the sentence contains an interrogation, then 'said' changes to 'asked'. Punctuation marks other than a full stop (.) cannot be used in indirect/reported speech.
I said to her,"Your teacher is not pleased with your performance." (Direct)
I told her that her teacher was not pleased with her performance. (Indirect)
This is Direct:-
I said to her your teacher is not pleased with your performance change into indirect speech
This is indirect:-
I told her that her teacher was not pleased with her performance.