English, asked by reyansh1816, 1 year ago

"The roof is leaking very badly," said the
tenant to the landlord. (Hint: use 'pointed out')
"I have broken the window pane, not John,"
Timothy said to his mother. (Hint: use 'confessed')
"Your dog barks a lot at night, Mrs Jespersen,"
said Amanda. (Hint: use 'complained')

Answers

Answered by orangesquirrel
24

The given sentences are changed as directed and rewritten below:

1. The tenant pointed out to the landlord that the roof was leaking very badly.

2. Timothy confessed to his mother that he had broken the window pane, not John.

3. Amanda complained to Mrs Jespersen that her dog barked a lot at night.

All the given sentences are given in direct speech which has been transformed into indirect or reported speech.

This brings about a change in the verb as well, with most of them being in the past tense.

Answered by gunnu81
3

Explanation:

1) the tenant pointed out the landlord that the roof is leaking very badly

2) Timothy confessed his mother that he had broken the window pane not John

3) Amanda complaint Mrs Jespersen that her dog bark a lot at that night.

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