The doctor said to me, "take this medicine twice a day." (change in to indirect speech)
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Answer:The doctor suggested me to take that medicine twice a day
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The doctor advised me to take this medicine twice a day.
- One approach for describing what someone said is to utilize direct speech. When we just repeat what someone says, we employ direct speech, placing the sentence between speech marks:
"I'm terribly hungry," Paul stated as he walked in.
- Direct speaking is frequently employed in novels and newspaper articles.
- When we wish to recount what someone said without using speech marks and without having to use the exact same words, we may use indirect speech (also called reported speech).
- As an example:
Direct speech: “We’re quite cold in here.”
Indirect speech: They say that they’re cold.
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