English, asked by drvirendra, 1 year ago

She says," I am glad to be here this evening."        What will be the indirect speech for this sentence. Thank u.


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viny: She says that she is glad to be there that evening
viny: Rembere" here become there; This become that"
Anonymous: sorry my mistake!
Qba: 'She said (that) she was glad to be there that evening' <-- You need to report everything appropriately - not only change the tense (present --> past) but also the corresponding pronouns (here / this).

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Answered by hardyk09
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she said that she is glad to be here this evening.
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she said that she was glad to be there that evening

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