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Put the following into indirect speech using that as a conjunction:
1. Radhika says, "The sky is overcast with thick, dark clouds."
2. Rajat has said, "Mukesh will disgrace himself by accepting such a job."
3. The Principal will say, "Rules have to be followed at any cost."
4. Sumi says, "The new music teacher is an excellent flute player."
5. The teacher has said, "No indiscipline can be tolerated in the school."
6. The shopkeeper said, "All the goods in the shop are genuine."
7. The Principal said, "Some of the students are so brilliant that they are sure to win
a distinction." (The situation remains unchanged when the speech is reported.)
8. He said, "All the players must report on time."​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Radhika says that the sky is overcast with thick, dark clouds.

( Tense of the sentence remains unchanged because the reported verb 'says' is in present tense )

  • Rajat has said that Mukesh would disgrace himself by accepting such a job.

  • The Principal will say that rules have to be followed at any cost.

( The reported verb 'will say' is in future tense so tense of the reported speech is not changed.)

  • Sumi says that the new music teacher is an excellent flute player.

  • The teacher has said that no indiscipline could be tolerated in the school.

  • The shopkeeper said that all the goods in the shop were genuine.

( The reported verb in this sentence is in past tense so reported speech is changed from present to past ).

  • The Principal said that some of the students were so brilliant that they were sure to win a distinction.

( Situation remains unchanged ).

  • He said that all the players might report on time.

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Answered by amitkumar07690
2

Explanation:

राधिका सेट Teacher said to Radhika please tell up

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