English, asked by afruja, 1 year ago

i.The customer said, "What is the price of the car "? ii.The teacher said to the students,"Do not talk". iii. The doctor said to the patient,"Come in please".

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Answered by Shri2002
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The customer asked the price of car.
The teacher commanded students not to talk.
The doctor welcomed the patient in.

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

This question is on direct and indirect speech.

Cambridge English Dictionary defines "direct speech" as "When you use direct speech, you repeat what someone has said using exactly the words they used."

Cambridge English Dictionary defines "indirect speech" as "the act of reporting something that was said, but not using exactly the same words."

i.The customer said, "What is the price of the car "?

Indirect Speech : The customer inquired about the price of the car.

ii.The teacher said to the students,"Do not talk".

Indirect Speech : The teacher advised the students not to talk.

iii. The doctor said to the patient,"Come in please".

Indirect Speech : The doctor politely allowed the patient to come in.

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