English, asked by likithahk2008, 3 months ago

The conversion should be to the point and unnecessary words should not be
Example : He said to her, “I promise to return the bag."
In reported speech we should write : He promised her to return the bag.
Sometimes, third person pronouns may cause confusion. So, we may either use the noun itself or

Rewrite the following sentences in indirect speech.
1. The vendor said to the customer, “I have sold all the apples but some oranges and bananas are
"
2. Mr Narang said to the mechanic, “I have a problem because I have to leave immediately and my
needs repair.

3. She said to her friend, "I will invite Nalini also for dinner tomorrow.'

4. Sagar said, “I will wait here for my parents."

5. Aditi said to Ankit, "Your file is on the teacher's table.”

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Answered by itzkriti279
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Rain-fed farming is the natural application of water to the soil through direct rainfall. Relying on rainfall is less likely to result in contamination of food products but is open to water shortages when rainfall is reduced. On the other hand, artificial applications of water increase the risk of contamination.

Photo of a water sprayer irrigating a field

Irrigation is the artificial application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays. Irrigation is usually used in areas where rainfall is irregular or dry times or drought is expected. There are many types of irrigation systems, in which water is supplied to the entire field uniformly. Irrigation water can come from groundwater, through springs or wells, surface water, through rivers, lakes, or reservoirs, or even other sources, such as treated wastewater or desalinated water. As a result, it is critical that farmers protect their agricultural water source to minimize the potential for contamination. As with any groundwater removal, users of irrigation water need to be careful in not pumping groundwater out of an aquifer faster than it is being recharged.

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