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indirect speech
1. The poet said, "I have written a new poem."
2. You said, "I am getting my room repainted."
3. I said, "I live with my parents."
The policeman said, "We are trying to clear the traffic jam."
The doctor said, "The patient has explained the problem to me."
Ira said, "I invited all my friends to my sister's marriage."
Pronouns and possessive adiectives of th​

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Answered by adityanautiyal5b
1

Answer:

indirect speech

1. The poet said, "I have written a new poem."

2. You said, "I am getting my room repainted."

3. I said, "I live with my parents."

The policeman said, "We are trying to clear the traffic jam."

The doctor said, "The patient has explained the problem to me."

Ira said, "I invited all my friends to my sister's marriage."

Pronouns and possessive adiectives of th

Answered by dapankardas1235645
6

Answer:

1. The poet said that he had written a new poem.

2. You said that you were getting your room repainted.

3. I said that I lived with my parents.

4. The policeman said that they were trying to clear the traffic.

5. The doctor said that the patient had explained the problem to him.

6. Ira said that she had invited all her friends to her sister's marriage.

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