indirect speech of He said to me, "bring me a book."
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“He told me to bring him a book” is an indirect speech of the given sentence.
Explanation:
In a direct speech, the speaker conveys the information word by word as told by the ‘original speaker’. Direct speech refers to the exact quoting of a sentence or a statement as it was said in the first time. On the other hand indirect narration involves reporting it in the own words of the speaker and doesn’t require word to word quotation.
Therefore, the above sentence has been changed into the ‘indirect speech’ by using the past tense and me has been changed into him.
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He told me to bring him a book.
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