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ram will say," i saw my teacher in the park change the narration ​

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Answered by tanishgupta98
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Answer:

Ram would say that he had seen his teacher in the park. Because future tense does not change into indirect speech. Only will changes into would and shall changes into should.

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Answered by abhi12shakya
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Answer:

Changed sentence: "Ram will say that he had seen his teacher in the park."

Explaination:

"Ram will say that he had seen his teacher in the park."

  • The main verb in the reported speech is "will say," which is in the future tense.
  • The verb in the reported speech is "had seen," which is in the past perfect tense.
  • The subject in the reported speech is "he," which refers to Ram.
  • The object in the reported speech is "his teacher."

  • This sentence is a complex sentence with a dependent clause "that he had seen his teacher in the park" and an independent clause "Ram will say."

Direct speech and Indirect speech

Direct speech is when the speaker's exact words are quoted, usually within quotation marks.

Indirect speech is when the speaker reports what someone else has said without using their exact words. It often involves a change in tense and sometimes a change in pronouns.

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