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The peon said to the principal, “Grant me leave for two
days, please."( change into indirect Speech)
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The peon requested the principal to grant him leave for two days
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Concept:
The main difference between direct and indirect speech is that in direct speech, a quote is used exactly, whereas in indirect speech, your own words are used. Direct speech is very simple to understand and to use.
Explanation:
Direct speech:
- A direct speech report details the precise words a speaker or writer used. Contrast with indirect speech. It is also known as direct speech. With a reporting verb, signal phrase, or quotative frame, direct speech is typically enclosed in quotation marks.
For example:
He said, “I am going to school.”
Indirect speech:
- Reporting speech is another name for indirect speech. Other names for it include indirect discourse and indirect storytelling.
- The act of reporting in your own words what someone else said while maintaining the original meaning is known as indirect speech.
For example:
They said that they could win a prize.
Answer:
The peon requested the principal to grant him leave for two days.
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