English, asked by santhosh70, 1 year ago

indirect from :
1.rahul says, "i love my country".
2.he said to me, "you are wrong".
3.mark said, "i want to visit netherland".
4.i said to him, "i will call you goldy".
5.honey said to lara, "i shall earn enough many".

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Answered by nibha15jan1981
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1. Rahul said that he loves his country.

2.He told me that I was wrong.

3. Mark said that he wants to visit Netherlands.

4. I told him that I will call him Goldy.

5. Honey told Lara that she shall earn enough money.

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Answered by GhaintKudi45
16
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Here is the answer...

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DIRECT SPEECH: The speak by repeating the actual words of a speaker.

INDIRECT SPEECH: Speaker's words reported in subordinate clauses covered by reporting verb with the required changes of person and tense.

RULES TO CHANGE DIRECT INTO INDIRECT SPEECH.

If the reporting verb is in the Present or Future tense (e.g., say, will say) there is no change in the tense of the verb in the Indirect speech.
If the direct speech contains the Universal Truth, the tense of the direct speech remains unchanged even if the reporting verb is in the past.

YOUR ANSWER:

Rahul says that he loves his country.

He told me that I was wrong.

Mark said that he wants to visit Netherlands

I told him that I will call him Goldy

Honey said to Lara that she would earn enough Money

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