RAJU has said, "I will meet you tomorrow."
Change it in to indirect speech
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Raju had said that he would meet you the next day
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Hey there!! to answer your question, Let me tell you what Is direct and indirect speech, and how to understand the difference between them .
What is direct speech?
ANS.Direct speech is when the sentence is written in the exact same way it was said by the speaker. It has apostrophes in it.
What is indirect speech?
ANS. Indirect speech is nothing but reporting what a person said. In other words, a little bit of the sentence will change, and it is usually in its past participle form . It doesnt have any apostrophes.
What is the difference between direct and indirect speech?
Direct speech has apostrophes, wheras indirect speech does not.
Direct speech is written in the exact way and same tense as the speaker said it.
Indirect speech is usually in past participle form, whereas direct speech is in the same tense as said by the speaker.
Explanation:
Following the defention of direct and indirect speech and the difference between them, let us answer your question:
RAJU has said, "I will meet you tomorrow."
Change it in to indirect speech.
So, it will become: Raju said that he would meet me the following day.
This is because , following the rules, we need to remove the apostrophes, and it will mostly be in its past participle form, thus will changed to would . Even there would be some slight changes in the verb of time, thus tommorow becomes the following day.
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