pronoun change in direct and indirect speech
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Heya,
Answer to your question is:-
CHANGE OF PRONOUN IN INDIRECT SPEECH:
Today - that day/the same day
Tomorrow - the next day/the following day
Yesterday - the day before/the previous day
Next week/month/year - the following week/month/year
Last week/month/year - the previous week/month/year
Now/just - then
Ago - before
Here - there
This - that
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU:-))
@Ashu
Answer to your question is:-
CHANGE OF PRONOUN IN INDIRECT SPEECH:
Today - that day/the same day
Tomorrow - the next day/the following day
Yesterday - the day before/the previous day
Next week/month/year - the following week/month/year
Last week/month/year - the previous week/month/year
Now/just - then
Ago - before
Here - there
This - that
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU:-))
@Ashu
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Heyaaa...
Nice question ; )...
So, Here is the Change of Pronoun in Direct and Indirect :
# Now - Then
# Thus - So
# Today - That day
# This - That
# These - Those
# Ago - Before
# Last night - The previous night / The night before
# Next day - The following day / The day after
# Tonight - That night
# Yesterday - The previous day / The day before
# Tomorrow - The next day / The following day
# Day before yesterday - The day before the previous day / Two days before
# Day after tomorrow - The day after the next day / In two days
# Week - The following week
# Here - There
Hope it helps...
If you have any doubt contact me, If I could I would really help...
And here CutieBarbie :)
Nice question ; )...
So, Here is the Change of Pronoun in Direct and Indirect :
# Now - Then
# Thus - So
# Today - That day
# This - That
# These - Those
# Ago - Before
# Last night - The previous night / The night before
# Next day - The following day / The day after
# Tonight - That night
# Yesterday - The previous day / The day before
# Tomorrow - The next day / The following day
# Day before yesterday - The day before the previous day / Two days before
# Day after tomorrow - The day after the next day / In two days
# Week - The following week
# Here - There
Hope it helps...
If you have any doubt contact me, If I could I would really help...
And here CutieBarbie :)
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