(k) "If it rains we'll have to cancel the match", the
captain said
(Rewrite in Indirect Speech)
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The captain said that if it rained they would have to cancel the match.
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The resultant sentence after changing it to indirect speech would be as follows:
"The captain said that if it rains they would have to cancel the match."
Direct and Indirect Speech:
- In a direct or indirect speech, an action can be performed by an agent without the agent actually doing the action itself.
- For example, in the sentence “I’ll be cooking tonight,” the speaker is implied to be performing the action of cooking.
- In a direct speech, the agent performing the action is referred to with the name of the subject, such as: “I’ll be cooking tonight, Mary.”
- In an indirect speech, the subject is not mentioned explicitly and is often omitted entirely: “She’ll be cooking tonight.”
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