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The master said to the servant, go away at once (change into indirect )

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Answered by Anonymous
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Change SAID TO into any one of these words as suitable ORDERED, COMMANDED, REQUESTED, ADVISED, REQUESTED, BEGGED, WARNED, ASKED, DIRECTED, THREATENED.

Change SAID TO into any one of these words as suitable ORDERED, COMMANDED, REQUESTED, ADVISED, REQUESTED, BEGGED, WARNED, ASKED, DIRECTED, THREATENED.Do not use the conjunction word THAT. In its place add TO.

Change SAID TO into any one of these words as suitable ORDERED, COMMANDED, REQUESTED, ADVISED, REQUESTED, BEGGED, WARNED, ASKED, DIRECTED, THREATENED.Do not use the conjunction word THAT. In its place add TO.The verb of the direct speech is changed into the infinitive form : to bring, to write

Change SAID TO into any one of these words as suitable ORDERED, COMMANDED, REQUESTED, ADVISED, REQUESTED, BEGGED, WARNED, ASKED, DIRECTED, THREATENED.Do not use the conjunction word THAT. In its place add TO.The verb of the direct speech is changed into the infinitive form : to bring, to writeIn the negative sentences, NOT is put before the infinitive : not to speak, not to walk

Change SAID TO into any one of these words as suitable ORDERED, COMMANDED, REQUESTED, ADVISED, REQUESTED, BEGGED, WARNED, ASKED, DIRECTED, THREATENED.Do not use the conjunction word THAT. In its place add TO.The verb of the direct speech is changed into the infinitive form : to bring, to writeIn the negative sentences, NOT is put before the infinitive : not to speak, not to walkExamples :

Change SAID TO into any one of these words as suitable ORDERED, COMMANDED, REQUESTED, ADVISED, REQUESTED, BEGGED, WARNED, ASKED, DIRECTED, THREATENED.Do not use the conjunction word THAT. In its place add TO.The verb of the direct speech is changed into the infinitive form : to bring, to writeIn the negative sentences, NOT is put before the infinitive : not to speak, not to walkExamples :The teacher said to us, “work hard".

Change SAID TO into any one of these words as suitable ORDERED, COMMANDED, REQUESTED, ADVISED, REQUESTED, BEGGED, WARNED, ASKED, DIRECTED, THREATENED.Do not use the conjunction word THAT. In its place add TO.The verb of the direct speech is changed into the infinitive form : to bring, to writeIn the negative sentences, NOT is put before the infinitive : not to speak, not to walkExamples :The teacher said to us, “work hard".The teacher advised us to work hard.

Change SAID TO into any one of these words as suitable ORDERED, COMMANDED, REQUESTED, ADVISED, REQUESTED, BEGGED, WARNED, ASKED, DIRECTED, THREATENED.Do not use the conjunction word THAT. In its place add TO.The verb of the direct speech is changed into the infinitive form : to bring, to writeIn the negative sentences, NOT is put before the infinitive : not to speak, not to walkExamples :The teacher said to us, “work hard".The teacher advised us to work hard.He said, “Mala, get me a glass of water".

Change SAID TO into any one of these words as suitable ORDERED, COMMANDED, REQUESTED, ADVISED, REQUESTED, BEGGED, WARNED, ASKED, DIRECTED, THREATENED.Do not use the conjunction word THAT. In its place add TO.The verb of the direct speech is changed into the infinitive form : to bring, to writeIn the negative sentences, NOT is put before the infinitive : not to speak, not to walkExamples :The teacher said to us, “work hard".The teacher advised us to work hard.He said, “Mala, get me a glass of water".He asked Mala to get

Answered by anjurana198080
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Answer:

The master said to go away at once to the servant

May be it is correct

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