Q3. (B) Turn the following sentences into indirect speech. 100 1. I said to him, “Will you go to Delhi?” 2. My friend said to me, "Please bring me a sandwich." 3. Sohan said to Mohan, “I am going to school.” 4. He said to me, "How is your father?" 5. The teacher said to the students, "Listen to me attentively”. 6. Ram said to Reema, “What a beautiful drama you are writing!" 7. Sima said to me, “I gave you a pen yesterday." 8. The policeman said to the boys, "You have not followed the rules."
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Answer:
1. I asked him that will he go to delhi
Explanation:
2. My friend asked me to bring sandwich
3. Soman told mohan that he is going to school
4. he asked me that how was my exam
5. teacher told to the students to listen the class attentively
6. Ram told to reema that what a beautiful drama she is watching
7. Semme told me that i gave her a pen last day
8. the policeman told the boys that they didn't followed the rules.
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Given below is the answer
Explanation:
1. I asked him if he will he go to delhi
2. My friend asked me to bring a sandwich
3. Soman told mohan that he is going to school
4. He asked me that how was my father
5. Teacher told to the students to listen the class attentively
6. Ram told to reema that what a beautiful drama she is watching
7. Semme told me that i gave her a pen last day
8. the policeman told the boys that they didn't followed the rules.
The term "indirect speech" refers to a grammatical device used to describe the substance of another utterance without directly quoting it in linguistics. It is also known as "reported speech" or "indirect conversation." For instance, Jill claimed she was coming in the English language, whereas Jill saying "I'm coming" would constitute direct talk. In fiction, the "utterance" might be a stream of consciousness thought that goes unspoken and is described by an omniscient narrator.
In various languages, an infinitival or content clause is used to express indirect conversation. The embedded phrase assumes the form of an indirect question when an instance of indirect speech refers to an earlier query. Grammatical categories in the embedded phrase and the utterance it reflects frequently diverge in indirect speech. For instance, the illustration above uses the third person pronoun "she" even though Jill's original utterance used the first person pronoun "I"
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