English, asked by manoranjanapanchal19, 7 months ago

I shall have excecuted, he said
Cchange into indirect speech)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

The goal is to retain the meaning of the original direct/unreported sentence. It could be any of the following:

A strongly willful statement. “I shall swim in the pool.”

A statement of mere intention.

A statement of strong determination made by someone who can’t swim.

Changing this to indirect/reported form requires a change in the word shall which is normally not used with the a third person pronoun. Here are some options which correlate with 1–3 above.

He said he would swim in the pool.

He said he might swim in the pool.

He said he would swim in the pool (someday).

I shy away from using the word should since it carries with it the sense of ought or obligation.

The most natural rendering into indirect/reported speech would be, He said he would swim in the pool.

Answered by riyathakur54
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Answer:

He said that l shall have excecuted

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