The coach said to the players, "Bravo! You have played well." ( Change into indirect speech)
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The coach exclaimed to the players that they have played well.
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Direct Speech refers to the literal repetition of the words spoken by someone, employing a quotative frame. On the opposite hand, indirect speech is one that reports something said or written by another person, without making the utilization of exact words.
- Direct speech: “I had a headache yesterday.”
- Indirect speech: You said you'd had a headache the day before yesterday.
- Direct speech: “It's been raining since this afternoon.”
- Indirect speech: He said it'd been raining since that afternoon.
Indirect speech is speech which tells you what someone said, but doesn't use the person's actual words: for example, 'They said you didn't like it, 'I asked her what her plans were, and ' Citizens complained about the smoke'.
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