English, asked by sandstoneconstructio, 10 months ago

rathi said to me"i was very ill last week , but i am better now" into indirectspeech

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Answered by ritujasaha123
14

Answer:

Rathi told me that she had been very ill last week, but she was better then.

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Answered by 2994jakhar
1

Answer:

The correct answer is- Rathi informed me that he had been very ill the week before but he was better then.

Explanation:

  • The direct speech is written in quotation marks, while in indirect speech the quotation marks are removed.
  • The simple past tense used in the direct speech ( I was very ill last week) is converted to past perfect tense in the indirect speech (had been very ill).
  • The phrase last week is changed to the week before.
  • The simple present tense in direct speech (I am better now) is changed to simple past tense in indirect speech ( i was better then).
  • The word 'now' is changed to 'then' in indirect speech.
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