English, asked by diptiroy401, 4 days ago

Krishna said, “I am very busy now ” change into indirect speech!!


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Answered by sara032782
2

Answer:

Krishna said that she was very busy then.

Explanation:

Because the tense of the sentence is present tense so convert it into past tense.

So first while converting to indirect add the conjunction that then krishna said that

After the sentence starts with I so it means it is represented by krishna now,.

Krishna said that she

Then am is present so convert to past so, krishna is singular so add was

Now Krishna said that she was very busy instead of now add then while changing the word instead of now then.

So final result :

Krishna said that she was very busy then.

I hope you understood this.

Answered by girlherecrazy
2

Answer:

In linguistics, indirect speech (also reported speech or indirect discourse) is a grammatical mechanism for reporting the content of another utterance without directly quoting it. For example, the English sentence Jill said she was coming is indirect discourse while Jill said "I'm coming" would be direct discourse.

Explanation:

Krishna said that he was very busy 

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