Narration change: -
Q.1 the teacher said," sit down boys".
Q.2 the principal said to the peon,"get out"
Q.3 he said to me," please don't disturb me" .
Q4.the doctor said to the patient," don't move from your bed".
Q.5 she said to the boy " show me your teeth".
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1.The teacher ordered to sit down boys.
2.The principal ordered the peon to get out.
3.He requested me not to disturb him.
4.The doctor forbaded the patient to move from his bed.
5 She ordered the boy to show him his teeth
2.The principal ordered the peon to get out.
3.He requested me not to disturb him.
4.The doctor forbaded the patient to move from his bed.
5 She ordered the boy to show him his teeth
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The answers are as follows:
1. The teacher asked the boys to sit down.
2. The principal ordered the peon to get out.
3. He requested me to not disturb him.
4. The doctor advised the patient to not move from his bed.
5. She asked the boy to show her his teeth.
Narration
- In the given sentences, the subordinate clauses are imperative sentences.
- Thus, the sentences pose various requests, commands, advice, and suggestions.
- In these kinds of sentences, 'to' is inserted in the indirect speech, and the verb is kept in the simplest form.
- The reporting verb 'said' is changed to requested, advised, ordered, commanded, and so on.
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