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she said to me please bring me a glass of water change into indirect speech​

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Answered by ekta9827
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Answer:

please bring a glass of water;she said.

Answered by qwstoke
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She requested me to bring her a glass of water.

Indirect speech is a way of reporting what someone has said, without using their exact words. It involves changing the pronouns, verbs, and sentence structure to make the reported speech fit grammatically and contextually into a larger statement or narrative.

In the given example, the direct speech is "Please bring me a glass of water," which is a direct command or request from the speaker. To convert this into indirect speech, we need to use the verb "requested" or a similar verb in the past tense to indicate that the request has already been made. We also need to change the pronoun "me" to "her" to reflect the subjectivity of the reported speech.

Therefore, the indirect speech becomes "She requested me to bring her a glass of water." This sentence is still grammatically correct and conveys the same meaning as the direct speech, but in a more formal and indirect manner.

Indirect speech is often used in situations where the speaker wants to report what someone has said without being too direct or confrontational. It is also commonly used in written or formal contexts, such as in academic writing or professional emails, where a more formal tone is required.


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