English, asked by rmahanta2001, 10 months ago

she said to me."please open the door." (into indirect speech)​

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Indirect speech

Explanation:

  • I was told, to be please open the door for her.  
  • In the given sentence, it is obvious that the existing statement is in direct speech.
  • This is so because direct speech is always written in inverted comma's. That dialogues are mentioned.
  • Whereas, the aim of indirect speech is to remove those inverted comma's and by changing the placement of subjects, recreate the same meaning of the sentence but indirectly, in 2nd person form.

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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She requested me to open the door.

Explanation:

  • Indirect speech is elucidated as the grammatical construction that are employed to communicate the content of a statement or an utterance or a question without quoting the exact words of the speaker.
  • The key idea is to report the spoken content using different words but without altering its original idea.
  • The given sentence is written in direct speech as it quotes the exact words of the speaker as reflected by the use of comma and inverted commas.
  • In order to convert it into the indirect speech, certain grammatical adjustments need to be done like 'said to me, please' into 'requested' and removal of punctuation marks.
  • Thus, the final sentence conveys the same idea through different words and reads as:

        She requested me to open the door.

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