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The king said," I may go to the garden tomorrow.There were many birds there.I want to see how many there are now." change into indirect speech​

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Answered by vsjenisha
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Explanation:

The king told that he might go to the garden the next day and he wanted to see how many are there then.

Answered by ariba16shoaib
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Answer: The king declared/told that he might go to the garden next day/following day. There had been many birds there. He wanted to see how many there were then.

Explanation:

Rules for changing from direct to indirect:

Reporting verb "said" changes to declared/told.

Pronoun "I" in the direct speech changes to "he" as the subject is "The king".

"May go" changes to "might go".

"Tomorrow" changes to next/following day".

"Were many" changes to "had been many" because simple past tense in direct speech changes to past perfect tense in indirect speech.

Again "I" changes to "He".

"want" changes to "wanted" because Simple present in direct changes to Simple past in indirect.

"There are" changes to "there were" because Simple Present in direct changes to Simple past in indirect.

" Now" changes to "then".

I Hope this helps you :)

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