Ram said that he was going to market, (change into direct speech)
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Answer: "I am going to the market" Ram said.
Explanation: Direct speech is when you write the speech to show that the person is saying it.
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Ram says," He is going to market."
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Indirect Speech : Ram said that he was going to market.
Direct Speech : Ram says," He is going to market."
When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present continuous tense, then the indirect (reported) speech will change into the past continuous tense.
Present Continuous Tense > Past Continuous Tense.
The following rules should be followed while converting an indirect speech to direct speech:
- Use the reporting verb such as (say, said to) in its correct tense.
- Put a comma before the statement and the first letter of the statement should be in capital letter.
- Insert question mark, quotation marks, exclamation mark and full stop, based on the mood of the sentence.
- Remove the conjunctions like (that, to, if or whether) wherever necessary.
- Where the reporting verb is in past tense in indirect, change it to present tense in the direct speech.
- Change the past perfect tense either into present perfect tense or past tense, as necessary.
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