English, asked by gopika200524, 4 months ago

She said,"Suppose you children go out for a nice long walk?" [Direct to Indirect speech]​

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

This is an Imperative sentence as the person here is suggesting them to go out for a long walk.

The simple rules to change an imperative sentence from direct to indirect speech are-

Remove the comma and inverted comma and use the infinitive " to" as the connector.

Use of suitable reporting verbs like " requested, ordered, begged, implored, beseeched, threatened, proposed, asked, forbid, advised, suggested ".

Make necessary changes in pronouns , adverbs and tense.

So , according to the above three steps the answer will be

She suggested the children to go out for a nice long walk .

As you can see when I used suggested I removed the word suppose as they have an almost similar meaning.

Answered by shreya30125
5

Answer:

Go with your dad, he is going to a toy shop

Explanation:

This demostrates that the kids are going out for a long walk with their dad, as they are kids tehy won't go so easily.

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