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Samuel said,“swaminathan, where is your homework?” (change the mode of speech)​

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Answered by SpecialFrontier
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Explanation:

Samuel asked Swaminathan that where was his homework

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Samuel asked Swaminathan where his homework was.

In the above sentence, we have changed the tense of the verb 'is' to 'was' because we are reporting what Samuel said in the past. We have also used the reporting verb 'asked' instead of 'said' and added the conjunction 'where' to make it clear that Samuel was asking a question. Additionally, we have also removed the comma and enclosed the question within quotation marks to indicate that it is being reported indirectly.

Changing the mode of speech means converting a sentence from direct speech to indirect speech or vice versa. When changing from direct speech to indirect speech, the following changes are made:

  • The sentence is introduced by a reporting verb, like "said," "asked," or "inquired."
  • The tense of the reporting verb is changed according to the tense of the original sentence.
  • The pronouns and possessive adjectives are changed according to the subject and object of the sentence.
  • The conjunctions and adverbs of time and place are changed to suit the new sentence structure.

For example, if the original sentence is "I am going to the market," the indirect speech version would be "He said that he was going to the market." The reporting verb "said" is changed to past tense, and the pronoun "I" is changed to "he."

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