Now, try yourself and change the following requests in reported speech:
1. Please activate the internet connection.
2. I said politely, “Call instead of messaging."
3. “Could you please share notes with me?”
4. “Would you mind cooking dinner, please?"
5. "Please don't make noise.”
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- you are requested to activate the internet connection.
- I said him / her to call instead of messaging.
- I asked if he/ she could share his/ her note with me.
- you are requested to cook the dinner.
- u are requested not to make noice.
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1. I requested the operator to activate the internet connection.
2. I requested him to call instead of messaging.
3. I asked her if she could share notes with me.
4. I requested her if she would cook dinner.
5. I requested him not to make noise.
Explanation:
When we change an imperative direct speech or vice versa into indirect speech we do the following changes:
1. Reporting verb is changed according to the request, advice, suggestion, or command tone of the sentence.
2. Linking word 'to' is used to join the quoted speech with the reporting verb. In case the sentence is negative 'not to' is used.
3. The other changes of the tense, time adverbials, and pronouns are the same.
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