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prepare chart of rules of narration​

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Rules of Narration

Narration :----

The given sentence is in Direct speech. To change the narration means to change it into indirect speech. This is done by removing the inverted commas and converting the sentence as a reported speech statement. The first rule is to change the tense to past tense, the verb to past participle form.Change in the Tense of Reported Speech: If the first part of sentence (reporting verb part) belongs to past tense the tense of reported speech will change. If the first part of sentence (reporting verb part) belongs to present or future tense, the tense of reported speech will not change.

Some Rules :----

1. Pronoun:

1. Pronoun:Direct: George said, “I cannot be with you.”Indirect: George said that he could not be with me.Direct: I said, “Leave me”Indirect: I ordered to leave me alone. ...Direct: They said, “We will be partying tonight.”Indirect: They said that they would be partying that night.

Present Tenses in the Direct Speech are changed into Past Tense. If the reporting or principal verb is in the Past Tense. If in direct speech you find say/says or will say. Direct speech the words within the quotation marks talk of a universal truth or habitual action.How do I change narration?

How do I change narration?The given sentence is in Direct speech. To change the narration means to change it into indirect speech. This is done by removing the inverted commas and converting the sentence as a reported speech statement. The first rule is to change the tense to past tense, the verb to past participle form.

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