English, asked by fatimahakimkhan9, 4 months ago

Report the following conversation in Indirect Speech.
Policeman : Stop. Where are you going?
John : I am in a hurry. I am going to the hospital.
Policeman : All right. Please take this road to go to the hospital.
John : Ok. Thanks a lot for the help.

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Answered by sheryl2k5
3

Answer:

The policeman ordered John to stop and asked him where he was going. To this John replied that he was in a hurry and that he was going to the hospital. The policeman agreed and advised him to take that road to go to the hospital to which John thanked the policeman for the advice.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Explanation:

the answer is:-

the reported sentences are:-

a policeman asked a man named John to stop and where he is going. John replied to the policeman that he was in a hurry and was going to hospital. Then the policeman said in a polite tone to the man that he can take that road to go the hospital and the man was grateful for his help and said thanks to the policeman.

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