She said, "You have not locked the door." change into indirect narration
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she said that you haven't locked the door....
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The indirect narration of the sentence given above will be:
The indirect narration of the sentence given above will be:She told me that I had not locked the door.
- The application here to be used is of conversion from direct speech to indirect speech.
- In this sentence "told" will be used here because it is mentioned that she was saying this sentence to a first person so "me" will also be used here.
- So the word "told me" is appropriate here.
- As the sentence is in present perfect tense, when its narration will be changed, it will convert into past perfect tense, thus "had" will be used here.
- When the narration of a sentence is changed, the tense changes as per the following conversions:
- Simple present to simple past.
- Present continuous to past continuous.
- Present perfect to past perfect.
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