Mr.Patel said to me, "I need your help in my project.(change it into indirect narration)
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Mr.Patel told me that he needed my help in his project.
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Explanation:
Direct and Indirect Speech
Direct and Indirect Speech
Words spoken by a person can be reported to another person in two ways. These two ways of narration are called direct speech and indirect speech.
Direct speech
When we use direct speech we quote the actual words said by the speaker.
Examples are:
She said, ‘I am going to the market.’
John said, ‘I will be late today.’
Alice said, ‘Would you like to come with me?’
Indirect speech
When we use indirect speech, we do not quote the exact words said by the speaker. Instead, we express the idea in our own words.
In order to report the words of the original speaker in our own language, we have to make several changes in his/her sentence. The important rules are given below:
Rules regarding the Change of Personal Pronouns
First Personal Pronoun I My Me
We Our Us
Second Personal Pronoun You Your You
Third Personal Pronoun He His Him
She Her Her
It Its It
They Their Them
Normally we make the following changes in the personal pronoun of the reported speech.
First personal pronoun of the reporting speech changes according to the subject of the reported speech.
Second personal pronoun of the reporting speech changes according to the object of the reported speech.
Third personal pronoun of the reporting speech doesn’t undergo any change
Table for Personal Pronouns
Personal Pronouns of Reported Speech 1st
2nd 3rd
Change according to the Subject / Object of the Reporting Speech Subject Object No Change
Rules regarding the Change in Tenses
When the reporting verb is in the present or future tense…
If the reporting verb is in the present or future tense, the tense of the verb in the direct speech does not undergo any changes in the indirect speech.
She says, ‘I have done my duty.’ (Direct speech)
She says that she has done her duty. (Indirect speech)
Direct: He says to her, ‘I will wait for you at the railway station.’
Indirect: He tells her that he will wait for her at the railway station.
Direct: He says, ‘I am not coming.’
Indirect: He says that he is not coming.
Direct: She will say, ‘I don’t want to come.’
Indirect: She will say that she does not want to come.
Direct: He will say, ‘I cannot wait any longer.’
Indirect: He will say that he cannot wait any longer.
When the reporting verb is in the past tense…
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