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"I saw a panther this morning," he said modestly.
(Rewrite using indirect speech)

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Answered by TheAstrophile
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In direct speech:

"I saw a panther this morning," he said modestly.

In indirect speech:

He said modestly that he saw a panther that morning.
Answered by Arslankincsem
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The answer is: He stated modestly that in that morning he had seen a panther.  

In this sentence an indirect speech is used, and the entire situation is described in an imperative way and the consistency of the subject verb agreement and tense is consistently maintained.

The  converted sentence offers a clear read about the conviction of the speaker (narrator).

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The answer is: He stated modestly that in that morning he had seen a panther.  

In this sentence an indirect speech is used, and the entire situation is described in an imperative way and the consistency of the subject verb agreement and tense is consistently maintained.

The  converted sentence offers a clear read about the conviction of the speaker (narrator).

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