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She said I could have done it but I forgot change into narration

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Answered by vedikadixit52
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The original sentence is in direct speech, "She said I could have done it but I forgot." In indirect speech, we need to report what she said, so the sentence becomes, "She said that she could have done it, but she had forgotten."

Explanation:

In indirect or reported speech, the words spoken by a person are reported by someone else. When we report a statement, we use a reporting verb and often have to change the tense of the verb used in the original sentence.

In the reported sentence, the reporting verb "said" is used to indicate that someone said something. The pronoun "I" is changed to "she" to reflect who is being referred to in the reported sentence. The verb "could have done" is reported in the past tense as "could have done" becomes "could have done" and "forgot" becomes "had forgotten" to reflect the past perfect tense.

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