she said,''he is american'' change into indirect speech
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Indirect speech-She said that he was American.
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- The verb said is frequently used to begin indirect discourse, as in "I said," "Bill said," or "they said."Here, for instance it's " she said ".
- The past tense of the verb say denotes that something was previously said.
- Indirect speech is said from the perspective of the listener, whereas direct speech is spoken from the perspective of the speaker.
- When we talk directly, we reproduce the speaker's words verbatim.
- In contrast, the speaker's own words are utilised to report their statement in an indirect speech.
- There are several elements that go into converting a direct speech sentence into an indirect speech sentence, including reporting verbs, modals, time, place, pronouns, tenses, etc.
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Explanation:
Indirect speech is speech which tells you what someone said, but does not use the person's actual words. It is also called indirect discourse or reported speech.
- The verb said is frequently used to begin indirect discourse, as in "I said," "Bill said," or "they said. "Here, for instance it's " she said ".
- The past tense of the verb say denotes that something was previously said.
- Indirect speech is said from the perspective of the listener, whereas direct speech is spoken from the perspective of the speaker.
- When we talk directly, we reproduce the speaker's words verbatim.
- In contrast, the speaker's own words are utilized to report their statement in an indirect speech.
- There are several elements that go into converting a direct speech sentence into an indirect speech sentence, including reporting verbs, modals, time, place, pronouns, tenses, etc.
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