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indirect speech of he said, nonsense.​

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Answered by khoundkaushik89
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he said that it was nonsense

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

He said that it was nonsense.

Explanation:

  • Direct Speech : Using direct speaking is one method when trying to explain what someone said. When we just repeat anything that was said, we utilise direct speech and place the words within speech marks.As you can see, the verb "to speak" (plural "said" in the past) is frequently used in direct conversation. However, there are also verbs like "ask," "respond," and "shout" that are used to denote direct conversation.
  • Indirect Speech : We can utilise indirect speech to report what someone said without speech bubbles or having to use exactly the same words (also called reported speech).In most cases, we simply change the subject when we report something that was spoken in the present simple, as in the example above.
  • But when we talk about the past, we typically shift the tense by going backwards. For instance, in the following statement, indirect speaking transforms the present simple into the past simple. In most cases, we simply change the subject when we report something that was spoken in the present simple, as in the example above.
  • But when we talk about the past, we typically shift the tense by going backwards. For instance, in the following statement, indirect speaking transforms the present simple into the past simple.
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