Krupa says that she goes for a walk every morning. (Change into direct speech)
Answers
Answered by
1
Krupa says, "I go for a walk every morning." -This is the answer.
Explanation:
- When a sentence is changed into direct speech, we must add comma and quotation after 'says/ said'.
- We have present tense in the sentence. It can be understood by 'goes', which is in simple present.
- We also have 'says' (present tense) which means the tense should be the same even when it is within quotation.
- 'She' becomes 'I' when it is changed into direct speech. The verb 'goes' becomes 'go' according to the person, 'I'.
- 'That' should be removed.
- Hence the sentence becomes: Krupa says, "I go for a walk every morning."
Answered by
0
Krupa says, "I go for a walk every morning".
Explanation:
- This is the direct speech.
- There are two types of narration. Direct and indirect
- In direct speech, the exact words of the speaker are quoted in inverted commas.
- As the reported speech is in the present tense, therefore, indirect speech remains unchanged while changing into direct speech.
- In indirect speech, the conjunction by is used.
Similar questions