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the poor beggar said ,"give me something to eat"?​

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Answered by samaira69
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DIRECT SPEECH - THE POOR BEGGAR SAID, "GIVE ME SOMETHING TO EAT"

INDIRECT SPEECH - THE POOR SAID ME TO GIVE HIM SOMETHING TO EAT.

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Answered by writersparadise
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<<The question is answered on the assumption that the sentence should be converted from Direct Speech to Indirect Speech.>>

The answer is The beggar said to me to give him something to eat.

Sentences in Indirect Speech are always mentioned in the past tense with the action verb or modals of the Direct Speech sentence taking the appropriate form.

The sentences given in Indirect Speech do not convey the content exactly as it was quoted initially. Instead, the focus is on just passing on the details or information of what one person said to another. Here, the verb said is mentioned as said to.

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