"Let me go to the Hills please .if I stay on in your compound I'll die" in indirect speech
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he/she/i requested if they could go to the hills as if they sayed in the compound the y claimed they would die
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Someone asked me to let her go because if she claimed that if stayed in my compound she would die.
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Usually indirect speech is introduced by the verb said, as in I said, Bill said, or they said. Using the verb say in this tense, indicates that something was said in the past. In these cases, the main verb in the reported sentence is put in the past. With indirect speech, the use of that is optional.
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