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Reported speech.. The visitor said, "I want to speak to you."

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Answered by girishnaik315pedmq6
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the visitor told that he wanted to speak to me

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Answered by Anonymous
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The visitor told that he wanted to speak to me.

1. In indirect speech, words usually denote exactly the context in which the role of reporting takes place, rather than that in which the measures of given speech are being declared to take place.

2. The two measures that often differ in a recommendation point – the point in time and moment and the individual talking – and also in the individual being administered and the grammatical context.

3. Thus when a sentence contains words or formats whose symbol depends on these particular situations, they are responsible to switch when the sentence is put into indirect speech.

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