manager: Have you brought all your certificate?
arun: yes sir,you can verify them.
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The manager asked if he had brought all his certificates
Arun answered yes and assured that he could verify those.
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Converting the given dialogues to reported speech, we get the following:
The manager asked Arun if he had bought all his certificates.
Arun answered yes and assured him that he could verify those.
What is meant by reported speech?
- When we want to report back on what someone said, we employ reported speech. To tell someone what you have been told, in other words.
- In sentences like these, we frequently utilise reporting verbs like "speak" or "tell." We employ either direct or indirect communication to do this.
- Indirect communication typically uses a different past tense than direct speech, one that is deeper in the past. Backshift is the term for this.
- However, we don't need to change the tense in indirect speech when we are conveying general truth or facts.
Therefore, the term "reported speech" refers to a grammatical device used to describe the substance of another utterance without directly quoting it in linguistics. It is known as "reported speech" or "indirect conversation."
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