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Murthy said,"How are you Chandru?"
Chandru said ," I am fine,you?"

Write the conversation in reported speech form​

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Answered by Equestriadash
8

Indirect/Reported Speech refers to a dialogue being told to a third person/reporting what happened to a third person.

Example: Cameron said,"I will read a book." (Direct)

                Cameron said that he would read a book. (Indirect)

In the above example, when writing in indirect/reported form, the sentence changes according to its tense. Also, modifications regarding certain words like 'this' changes to 'that', 'tomorrow' changes to 'the next day', 'will' changes to 'would', 'can' changes to 'could' and many other words have to be made. Also, if the sentence contains an interrogation, then 'said' changes to 'asked'. Punctuation marks other than a full stop (.) cannot be used in indirect/reported speech.

Murthy said,"How are you Chandru?"

Chandru said,"I'm fine, you?" (Direct)

Murthy asked Chandru how he was. Chandru replied that he was fine and asked Murthy how he was. (Indirect)

Answered by Anonymous
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Murthy said ,"How are you chandu?".

  • Murthy asked chandru that how he was.

Chandru said,"I am fine ,you?"

  • Chandru said to murthy that he was fine and asked how he was.

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An action or information can be expressed in sentence.

In English the sentence are active or passive,Direct or Indirect.

The actual words of the speaker with punctuation is called \sf{Direct\:speech}

Ex:- He said , "I am busy now".

★The speakers were directed by someone in his or her words.

★Since the exact words of the speaker not reproduced the inverted commas are removed.

★The introductory verb is said or told

The meaning of the substance of the speakers word is called \sf{Indirect\:speech}

Ex:- He said he was busy then.

★ The exact words of the speaker are repeated.

★ The words of the speaker and enclosed within inverted commas.

★The introductory verb is said .

Note:-

  • When the given sentence is universal fact then the sentence can't be changed.

Ex:- The sun rises in the east.

Rules:-

★ The inverted commas are omitted in the direct speech .

★ The tense of the reporting verb should never be changed.

★ We use linker before the Indirect speech.

★ The first letter with an inverted commas will not remind capital in the invited speech .

★ The pronoun should be changed according to the sense of speech.

Examples :-

✨He said, "I do it."

He said that he did it.

✨The boy will say, "I am busy."

The boy will say that he is busy.

✨The officer shouted to his man, "Halt!"

The officer ordered his man to halt

GRAMMER BITES:-

  • Direct speech includes the actual or real words spoken by the speaker in quotation marks

  • Indirect speech has many modifications.

  • Usually , the fact is that a mixture of direct and indirect narrations in the writings bring up extra attention of the readers.

  • But , we must use them wisely as the entire writing doesn't look nice if you write continuously in one narration.

  • Indirect speech witnesses a change in the tense.

  • Simple Present - Simple Past.

  • Present Continuous - Past Continuous.

  • Present Perfect - Past perfect continuous , and so on !!.

  • All you have to do is keep aware of the tense formats and use them accordingly

  • If the reporting verb is in the present or future tense, the tense of the verb isn't changed in the indirect speech.

  • All the tenses of the direct speech are converted to the past tense in the indirect speech, but if the sentence is already in past tense, it turns to past perfect tense

  • If the person addressed to, reports the speech, the second person in the direct speech becomes first person in the indirect speech.

Additional Information :

Direct Speed - Indirect Speech

  • is/am/are - was/were
  • was/were - had been
  • had been - no change
  • has - had
  • have - had
  • had - no change
  • do - did
  • did - had done
  • had done - no change
  • will - would
  • shall - would/should
  • may - might
  • can - could
  • would - no change
  • should - no change
  • might - no change
  • could - no change
  • ought to - no change
  • used to - no change
  • must - had to

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