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the curator of the museum said to the visitor " don't touch the painting, please". change into indirect speech​

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Answered by prasadgnana07
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Answer:

the curator requested that vistor, don't touch the painting

Answered by abhi12shakya
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Answer:

Indirect speech- "The curator of the museum requested the visitor not to touch the painting".

Explaination:

"The curator of the museum requested the visitor not to touch the painting".

Verb: "said" - this is the main verb of the sentence, and it is in the past tense.

Subject: "the curator of the museum" - this is the person or thing that is performing the action of the verb.

Object: "the visitor" - this is the person or thing that is receiving the action of the verb.

Tense: The sentence is in the past tense because the main verb, "said", is in the past tense.

Direct speech is when we report the exact words that someone has said. For example:

John said, "I am going to the store."

Indirect speech, on the other hand, is when we report what someone has said without quoting their exact words. Instead, we convey the same information in our own words.

For example: John said that he was going to the store.

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