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"Let the water run until it gets warm." She said .(narration change)

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Answered by Anonymous
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She told to let the water run until that got warm.
Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

She said to let the water run until it got warm.

Explanation:

The original sentence is in the direct speech where the speaker's exact words are being quoted. In the narration change, the sentence is converted into the indirect speech where the speaker's words are being reported.

In the indirect speech version of the sentence, the verb "said" is followed by the conjunction "to" and the infinitive form of the verb "let", and the verb tense of the sentence is changed from the present tense ("gets") to the past tense ("got").

The reported speech in indirect form uses a different tense, as the past tense "said" indicates that the statement was made in the past. The verb tense in the reported speech changes to reflect the time frame of the narration, so the verb "let" changes to "let" in the past tense.

Hence the final sentence becomes:

"She said to let the water run until it got warm."

To learn more about narration change, click on the links below:

https://brainly.in/question/5488674

https://brainly.in/question/42422373

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