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“It isn't so cold today as it was yesterday," I said.
"We like working on Sundays because we get double pay," said the builders.
"I wrote to him the day before yesterday. I wonder why he hasn't replied," she
said.
"We walked 50 miles last night to see the Minister," said the villagers.
"I don't know what to do with my plums. I suppose I'll have to make jam," she
said.
I told her that I had something to show her that day.
He told his mother that he was going away the next day.
The girl said that she had a German lesson that afternoon.
My brother said that I could take his car if I liked.
He told me that he was glad to tell me that I was pardoned.
B.
10.
Exercise 2
CHANGE THE MODE OF NARRATION (INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES) :
1. He said to me, "Where are you going now?"
2. "Why is your house so full of antiques ?" she said.
3. "Can parents visit the school at any time ?" said Mr. Sen.
4. "Have you done this sort of work before ?" said his new employer.
5. "Which team won the match last night?" said Tom.​

Answers

Answered by viru1980singh
0

Answer:

He said that where I was going ?

Answered by preetimalik60
1

Answer:

He said that it isn't so cold that day as it was the day before

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